In a first, a man receives a whole eye transplant after surviving high-voltage electric shock

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Surgeons at NYU Langone Health have completed the world’s first whole eye transplant, a groundbreaking advancement many thought was impossible. The patient, Aaron James, 46, a military veteran from Hot Spring Village, Arkansas, cannot see out of the transplanted eye, but he considers the operation a success nonetheless. “You’ve got to start somewhere, and hopefully this will get the ball rolling on future surgeries,” James said in an interview.

Joseph Rizzo, the director of the neuro-ophthalmology service at Mass Eye and Ear at Mass General Brigham and a professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School in Boston. More than sight Rizzo said he believes a whole eye transplant that restores vision is still “beyond our capabilities at the moment.” “For one to have sight at the level you’d be able to do something functional, it would require the reconnection of a fair number of nerve cells,” he said.

 

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