Department of Ophthalmology
Bharati Eye Bank has been that resource for Pune since 2014, operating around the clock to ensure that corneal tissue reaches the patients who need it without delay. Every donation received, every tissue evaluated, and every cornea distributed is a step towards restoring someone’s sight — and the team here takes that responsibility seriously.
SUPER SPECIALITY
- Fetal Medicine
- Kidney Transplant
- Organ Donation
- Pain Clinic
- Breast Clinic
- Bariatric Surgery
- Cardiology
- Gastroenterology
- Neonatology
- Nephrology
- Sleep Medicine
- Neurology
- Neuro Surgery
- Oncology
- Paediatric Surgery
- Bone Marrow Transplant
- Plastic Surgery
- Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (IVF)
- Rheumatology
- Spine Surgery
- Diabetes Clinic
- Urology
- Eye Bank
- Hematology
- Voice, Airway & Swallowing Clinic
- Vascular Surgery
- General Surgery
- CVTS (Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgery Department )
- Vascular Surgery
OVERVIEW
Established in 2014, Bharati Eye Bank is a fully functional, 24/7 eye bank registered with the Eye Bank Association of India (EBAI) with updated THOTA certification. The facility manages the complete corneal tissue pathway — retrieval, processing, quality evaluation, and distribution — with tissue remaining transplantable for up to 14 days in appropriate preservation media. Spread across 1,000 sq. ft., it is equipped with a laminar airflow hood, temperature-regulated storage, and a specular microscope for endothelial cell assessment.
Bharati Hospital holds an MOU and active tie-up with LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad — one of the leading corneal facilities in the country — for receiving corneal tissue when local availability is limited, ensuring patients are not left waiting unnecessarily.
Scope of Services
- 24/7 donor eye retrieval — available around the clock, seven days a week, ensuring no donation opportunity is missed regardless of when it occurs
- Retrieval from hospital donors and community donors registered through the eye bank
- Sensitive, respectful handling of donor families throughout the process
- Laboratory processing of retrieved corneal tissue under laminar airflow conditions
- Specular microscopy — detailed assessment of endothelial cell count and morphology to confirm tissue quality and transplantability
- Full evaluation of each cornea before it is approved for distribution or transplantation
- Storage in appropriate corneal preservation media maintaining tissue viability for up to 14 days
- Temperature-regulated storage facility ensuring consistent conditions throughout the preservation period
- Tissue traceability and documentation from retrieval through to end use
- Distribution of corneal tissue to registered eye banks and cornea surgeons across the network
- Coordination with external facilities including LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad for tissue sourcing when required
- Emergency tissue availability for urgent transplant cases
- Tissue supply for penetrating keratoplasty (PKP) and lamellar corneal transplant procedures
- Coordination with the Department of Ophthalmology at Bharati Hospital for in-house transplants
- Liaison with visiting and affiliated cornea surgeons for scheduled and urgent cases
- Eye donation registration and pledge support for individuals wishing to donate
- Community awareness initiatives to increase eye donation rates in Pune
- Counselling and guidance for donor families at the time of donation
Infrastructure & Equipment
- Facility A dedicated 1,000 sq. ft. eye bank facility designed and maintained to the standards required for corneal tissue processing and storage — physically separate, properly controlled, and equipped specifically for this purpose.
- Laminar airflow hood A sterile working environment for all tissue processing steps, minimising contamination risk during retrieval, evaluation, and preparation of corneal tissue.
- Specular microscope The key quality assessment instrument in any eye bank — the specular microscope evaluates the endothelial cell layer of the cornea, measuring cell density and morphology. Endothelial cell count is the primary indicator of whether a cornea will function successfully after transplantation.
- Temperature-regulated storage Corneal tissue is stored under precise temperature control throughout the preservation period, maintaining viability and ensuring tissue quality is not compromised between retrieval and use.
- Institutional partnerships MOU with LV Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad — one of India’s foremost corneal centres — for tissue sourcing, knowledge exchange, and support in cases where local tissue availability is insufficient.
BMT Team
Dr.Shridhar Kulkarni
Bharati Eye Bank Incharge