%A Sharma, Ram %A Sharma, Kalpana %A Sharma, Shashi %A Korla, Shagun %T Hospital-based corneal retrieval at Shimla hills: An effective alternative to improve eye donation - Retrospective analysis of an eye bank data %9 Original Article %D 2018 %J International Journal of Social Rehabilitation %R 10.4103/ijosr.ijosr_2_18 %P 10-13 %V 3 %N 1 %U https://www.ijsocialrehab.com/article.asp?issn=WKMP-0125;year=2018;volume=3;issue=1;spage=10;epage=13;aulast=Sharma %8 January 1, 2018 %X Aim: The retrospective analysis of eye bank data was done in terms of sociodemographic profile, topography, and types of donations for procurement. Materials and Methods: The data of 6 years' period from 2011 to 2016 were retrieved from the records available in the eye bank of the Department of Ophthalmology IGMC, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. Results: There were 100 eye donations during this period in which 48 were males and 52 were females. Most of the donors belong to the age group of 60–80 years (n = 45), the corneal grade was B + in most of the cases (39%). The number of donors with rural background was more (71%) than that of donors with the urban background (29%) as the population profile of the state is mostly rural. The hospital-based motivational eye donations constituted as many as 91 eye donations and 9 only were voluntary. Conclusion: Hospital corneal retrieval program is the main source of eye donations as the difficult hilly terrains of the state, and harsh climatic conditions in winters limit the home-based retrieval of corneas. If hospital-based deaths are converted to eye donation, it can overcome the demand-supply gap in corneal blindness. %0 Journal Article %I Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications %@ WKMP-0125