Kim, Jaeyoung ; Choi, Chul Young ; Kim, Jae Yong ; Jun, Roo Min ; Kim, Eun Chul ; Byun, Yong-Soo ; Jun, Jong Hwa ; Kim, Dong Hyun ; Lee, Yunjin ; Lee, Hyung Keun ; Kim, Mee Kum
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SOCIETY(대한안과학회지), Vol.67(2) : 33-46, 2026-02
Corneal donation ; Corneal transplantation ; Eyeball donation ; Independent legislation ; National Central Eye Bank
Abstract
Purpose: To propose improvements for promoting eyeball donation and managing donated corneas, this study analyzed the current system in Korea and reviewed relevant Korean laws, international standards, and foreign practices. Methods: To understand the current situation in Korea, annual reports published by the Korean Network for Organ Sharing and existing Korean laws were examined. For the international context, references were made to the National Organ Transplant Act, 21 CFR Part 1271 (Code of Federal Regulations Title 21 Part 1271), Current Good Tissue Practice guidelines of the Food and Drug Administration, and the Medical Standards of the Eye Bank Association of America in the United States. Opinions on promoting eyeball donation, improving the monitoring system for donated corneas and revising laws related to cornea management were gathered. The perspectives of 31 experts affiliated with the Korea Cornea Society were collected through a survey. Results: Currently, there are no laws or regulations that can be appropriately applied to the cornea which has properties of both organs and tissue. Additionally, there is no law regulating imported corneas. Therefore, there is a need to legislate or revise the current law; all experts who conducted the survey agreed on this. Furthermore, the current system faces limitations in the efficient