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    “Groundbreaking Whole-Eye Transplant Falls Short on Restoring Sight”

    November 10, 2023
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    Surgeons have performed the world’s first ever whole-eye transplant, a feat hailed as a breakthrough despite the patient not yet regaining his sight.

    Doctors “never expected it to work at all”, patient Aaron James said, but the eye has shown signs of health, such as functioning blood vessels and a promising retina.

    It has been six months since the 21-hour surgery, performed during a partial face transplant in New York, but the surgeon who led the procedure said Mr James, 46, may yet see out of his left eye again.

    Warning: This article contains a graphic picture of the patient

    “I don’t think anyone can claim that he will see. But by the same token, they can’t claim that he will not see,” Dr Eduardo Rodriguez said.

    “The mere fact that we transplanted an eye is a huge step forward, something that for centuries has been thought about, but it’s never been performed.”

    Dr Eduardo Rodriguez prepares Aaron James for the surgery
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    Dr Eduardo Rodriguez prepares Aaron James for the surgery

    Aaron James kissed his wife Meagan after the surgery
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    Aaron James kissed his wife Meagan after the surgery

    Mr James, a military veteran from Arkansas, survived a work-related high-voltage electrical accident that destroyed the left side of his face, his nose, his mouth and his left eye in June 2021.

    He said he knew he might not regain his vision, but he had hoped that surgeons could “learn something to help the next person”.

    “Hopefully this opens up a new path,” he said.

    “It feels good. I still don’t have any movement in it yet. My eyelid, I can’t blink yet. But I’m getting sensation now,” he added.

    Until now, doctors have only been able to transplant the cornea, the clear front layer of the eye.

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