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Human
allograft tissue is the name given to donated anatomical material
from deceased donors which is utilized to enhance the lives of recipients.
Tissue is similar to, but not the same as, human solid organs such
as the heart, liver or pancreas which may also be transplanted.
TBI recovers the following human anatomical tissues that restore
sight, health or mobility, alleviate pain and may even save lives:
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TBI
started as an eye bank. Eye banks concentrate on retrieving tissues
used in eye surgery that restores or improves sight. Most eye banks
focus on retrieving corneas. The cornea is the clear front window
of the eye, about the size and shape of a dime. It transmits light
to the interior of the eye allowing us to see clearly. Corneal injury,
disease or hereditary conditions can cause clouding, distortion
and scarring that may result in blindness. But corneal blindness
is one of the few forms of blindness that can be cured. In a delicate
procedure, the surgeon removes the damaged cornea and replaces it
with a cornea donated by a recently deceased person.

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