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Israeli doctors restore blind woman's vision in breakthrough procedure

Physicians at Rambam Medical Center came up with the innovative idea to use material from the 60-year-old woman's shin bone to form a new cornea after concluding she was not a candidate for conventional treatment. 

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  01-04-2022 09:41
Last modified: 01-04-2022 09:42
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The patient was not a candidate for a synthetic cornea transplant | Illustration: Pixabay

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A 60-year-old blind woman from Nazareth is now able to see thanks to revolutionary surgery performed in Israel. 

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Physicians came up with the innovative idea to use material from the woman's shin bone to form a new cornea after concluding Hanane Awad was not a candidate for a synthetic cornea transplant, the conventional treatment for her condition.

"There [are] ... no good solutions nowadays in the world except for artificial corneas," Dr. Eitan Livni explained to i24NEWS.

A team of four doctors from Rabin Medical Center in Petach Tikva restored the woman's vision in what was a 14-hour procedure.

"I've seen hundreds of doctors in several hospitals, and all of them told me that they couldn't help me," Awad said.

"They told me it was over, and I had to remain blind for my whole life. But here in Beilinson [Rabin Medical Center], I've been told that I could get surgery, and I found new hope."

Following the operation, Awad was able to see the face of her grandson for the first time.

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"I was so moved. Until now, all I could do was touch and hug him, and now I eventually saw him," the woman said.

"At the end of the day, there will be light," she said. "And in the end, I saw the light."

This article was first published by i24NEWS.

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