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  • 20 January, 2015
    Rare surgery helps a man to see again

    A rare surgery helps 29 Years-old Sukhpal Singh to see again. He lost his vision after a bone marrow transplant at the age of six, his eyesight was deteriorated over the years and he lost all vision of his left eye.

    "The cornea had turned completely opaque while the eye with partial vision was covered with blood vessels," said Dr Harshvardhan Ghorpade, cornea surgeon at Fortis, Vashi.

    Singh needed unique stem cell surgery to help him see again. But the problem was that both his eyes were damaged. So, the doctors needed a family member. "His sister was a 97% match," said Dr Ghorpade.


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