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Second edition M.J. Mannis, A.A. Mannis. Eduard. Zirm. 1863-1944. “...despite my own belief, a transplanted cornea can stay clear for a long period after surgery and allow ... Zirm as a young practitioner. Olmütz, then still. 129 10. Eduard ...
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... Eduard Konrad Zirm produced, after decades of stellar theory but mediocre clinical results, the first truly successful graft: a small but brilliant torch to inspire his successors.'1 It was in 1905 that the Czech Eduard Zirm (Fig. 1) ...
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... Eduard Zirm for his first successful PKP in a patient in 1905 [ 84 ] . Conventional mechanical trephination is associated with deformation of corneal tissue including a distortion of the cut margin with rough - cut edges as a ...
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... Eduard Zirm performed the world's first successful human cornea transplant at the hospital of Olmütz (Olomouc, Czech Republic). The history of keratoplasty was, and still is, primarily the history of medical indication, techniques for ...
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... Zirm defined the basic requirements for successful penetrating keratoplasty including the exclusive use of human donor tissue, strict asepsis, the Fig. 1.4 Eduard Konrad Zirm (1863–1944) (Image courtesy of Mannis and Mannis [1]) ...
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... Eduard Zirm V.26-27. I.92 var. Francis I. Proctor Constantine Affer (1906-1987) studied at the Accademia di Brera in Milan specializing in medallic art. For over a quarter century (1953-1979) he exhibited at FIDEM. EDUARD ZIRM, 1863 ...
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Dr. Naomi Craft. 1905. Austria. Corneal. Grafting. Eduard Zirm (1863–1944) Scarring or disease in the clear part of the eye in front of the iris ... Eduard Zirm pioneered corneal In the early 20th century, the pathological process responsible ...
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... Eduard Zirm, “A successful total keratoplasty” (1906) 64:3 Graefe's Arch Clin Exper Ophthal 580; John Armitage, et al, “The First Successful Full-Thickness Corneal Transplant: A Commentary on Eduard Zirm's Landmark Paper of 1906” (2006) ...
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... Eduard Zirm on Alois Golgar, who was blind bilaterally from a lime injury.1 Both corneas were severely scarred centrally, leaving some peripheral clarity. His vision was hand motions in both eyes. Karl Braur, an 11-year-old boy, was the ...
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... Eduard Zirm was the first to achieve permanent success with keratoplasty in a human eye . On December 7 , 1905 , he enucleated the eye of an 11 - year - old boy who had sustained a severe perforating scleral injury to the globe . With ...