NMC Surgeon Restores Sight To Worker Who Lost Vision After Severe Eye Trauma
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info) After losing all hope of ever seeing the world again, a worker has regained vision in his right eye thanks to the expertise of Dr. Ghassan Altawil, Specialist Ophthalmologist at NMC Specialty Hospital, DIP following a devastating workplace accident that nearly cost him his eyesight forever. The rare and complex surgery not only saved the patient's eye but also gave him back the chance to live independently once more.
The patient was injured on duty when a sharp metal tool pierced his eye, causing multiple corneal tears, complete loss of the natural lens, extensive iris damage, and a total retinal detachment. Despite undergoing emergency surgery at another hospital, his sight did not return. With little hope left, he turned to Dr. Ghassan Altawil and the team at NMC Specialty Hospital, DIP in September 2024. A Journey Back to Vision The recovery was achieved through a carefully planned three-stage surgical journey:
The patient was injured on duty when a sharp metal tool pierced his eye, causing multiple corneal tears, complete loss of the natural lens, extensive iris damage, and a total retinal detachment. Despite undergoing emergency surgery at another hospital, his sight did not return. With little hope left, he turned to Dr. Ghassan Altawil and the team at NMC Specialty Hospital, DIP in September 2024. A Journey Back to Vision The recovery was achieved through a carefully planned three-stage surgical journey:
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Stage One (September 2024): Retinal reattachment surgery using advanced vitrectomy, silicone oil tamponade, and endolaser photocoagulation, restoring partial vision and stabilizing the eye.
Stage Two (February 2025): Removal of the silicone oil while maintaining retinal stability.
Final Stage (April 2025): A rare combined surgery involving penetrating keratoplasty and secondary intraocular lens implantation using the Yamane technique, supported by a Flieringa ring that preserved the eye's structure during the critical open-sky phase.
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Avoid strenuous physical activity such as heavy lifting, bending, or anything that risks head trauma.
Stay away from dust, debris, or environments that could compromise healing.
Undergo regular ophthalmological evaluations to ensure retinal attachment and corneal graft stability.

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