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Eye surgeons from the Singapore National Eye
successfully completed the second stage of a revolutionary two stage
surgical procedure to help a blind boy to see. This is believed
to be the first operation of its kind in South-East Asia.
The patient, Luck Pewnual, a 19 year-old
boy from Thailand, completely lost his sight in both eyes six years
ago from a rare allergic reaction. Today, his sight has been restored,
and he is now able to see with very good vision.
OOKP consists of 2 complex surgical procedures.
Stage 1 of the surgery which was performed in the Singapore National
Eye Centre in February involved 5 separate procedures, and surgical
teams from SNEC and the National Dental Centre (NDC):
Stage 2 involved 2 separate procedures. First,
the cheek mucosal lining over the eye was opened, and a circular
opening made in his cornea to receive the implant. The inner front
contents of the eye (iris, lens and anterior vitreous) was also
removed at the same time.
Secondly, the living tooth-bone-cylinder complex
was removed from the cheek, examined for viability, trimmed and
placed within the cornea, and the mucosal cheek lining replaced
over the implant. At the end of the procedure, light can now enter
through the plastic cylinder.
This second stage procedure was performed on
5 June, and after the operation, Luck’s vision has steadily
improved. Yesterday, minor eyelid surgery and a final surgical adjustment
was made to this implant, and today, Luck is able to see through
this cylinder with very good vision. He has attained 6/12 vision,
enough to be able to legally drive a car, and also has excellent
vision for reading.
OOKP surgery is a last ditch attempt for those
who lose their sight when their corneas and front part of the eye
and eyelids are severely damaged. Patients selected for surgery
will include those cases of complete blindness in which conventional
corneal transplants will not work.
We have since also successfully performed Stage
1 surgery on a local patient, and several other patients will be
lined up in the near future.
For further information, please contact:
Ravi Chandran
Public Relations Department
Singapore National Eye Centre
Tel: 6322 8394
E-mail: ravi@snec.com.sg
1. OOKP Surgeons:
Assoc Prof Donald Tan
Deputy Director, Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC)
Head and Senior Consultant ,Corneal & External Eye Disease
Service, SNEC
Director, Singapore Eye Research Institute
Head, Dept of Ophthalmology, National University of Singapore
Dr Julian Theng
Consultant, Corneal & External Eye Disease Service
SNEC
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2. OOKP Anaesthetist
Dr V Sivagnanaratnam
Visiting Consultant Anaesthetist, SNEC
Emeritus Consultant Anaesthetist, Changi General Hospital
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3. SNEC Corneal Fellows, Corneal Nurses
and OT Nurses
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