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Tissue
Banks International is a non-profit network of eye and tissue banks.
We provide corneas and other eye tissue for sight-restoring transplant
surgery. Many of our transplant banks also recover such tissues
as bone, ligaments and tendons (musculosketal tissue) that restore
mobility, as well as skin used in burn and reconstructive surgery,
heart valves to correct cardiac conditions, and saphenous veins
to remedy circulatory problems.
TBI
began with one eye bank, the Medical Eye Bank of Maryland, in 1962.
Back then, people had to wait months, sometimes years for the tissue
that would restore their sight. Today the TBI network numbers 33
U.S. locations in the states and the District
of Columbia. Many recover other non-ocular kinds of tissue. In areas
with a TBI transplant bank, there are virtually no patient waiting
lists for tissue. For more information about tissue, please see
our Tell Me About Tissue page.
TBI
also maintains a global outreach program, the International Federation
of Eye and Tissue Banks (IFETB). Its mission is to reduce corneal
blindness which afflicts more than 10 million people -- most younger
than 30-- around the world. Learn more about the IFETB here.
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