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How soon should the eyes be removed after death for donation?

Eyes must be removed within 4-6 hours after death to ensure their suitability for transplantation. The sooner the eyes are removed, the better the chances of a successful transplant, but eye banks have methods to preserve them for a short time beyond this window.

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