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.
Until now, doctors have only been able to transplant the cornea, the clear front layer of the eye. Read more:Breast implants used in lifesaving surgery after lungs removed from man's bodyDrug that could prevent breast cancer to be offered to nearly 300,000 women Initially, doctors were just planning to include the eyeball as part of the face transplant for cosmetic reasons, Dr Rodriguez said. 'If some form of vision restoration occurred, it would be wonderful, but...
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