Month: October 2025

Transforming Keratoconus Treatment with Cornea Tissue Addition Keratoplasty (CTAK)

Posted by: Philadelphia Eye Associates in Eye Health, News on October 27, 2025

Written by Gregory Kraynak and edited by Brad Feldman, MD Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that causes the cornea to thin and bulge forward into a cone-like shape. This irregular curvature results in distorted vision, glare, and significant astigmatism. When keratoconus is severe, patients may require a cornea transplant. However, Corneal Tissue Addition Keratoplasty… Read More


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