Friday, February 12, 2016

Doctor performed rare eye surgery on 2 month old


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Must to tell all of you about Cataract which is an eye ailment is always associated with old age even last years have done many cases of blade free Lasik eye surgery in Mumbai as it was not normal operated on yearly basis. But the case of two months old Ethan from Ethiopia is unusual. According to published international research papers, in about 0.4 percent of all births, congenital cataracts are found or soon develop.

Ethan’s father Muktar Omar travelled all the way to Mumbai when he learnt that his sun suffers from bilateral congenital cataract and had no vision. “We were unable to find doctors in Ethiopia who could perform the surgery under anaesthesia on a small baby,” said omar, who had stayed in Mumbai a few years ago. “I checked online and found that this operation could be easily done here, “he said. 
Dr Himanshu Mehta, consultant ophthalmologist at Lilawati hospital, who performed the surgery on Ethan, said that it is unusual to conduct cataract surgery on small children. “There was no complication during the surgery under anaesthesia, which is a little difficult on a two month old. We do not generally get patients this young.”

However, doctors remain divided on the issue of rarity of the case. Dr Ragini parekh, head of ophthalmology at JJ Hospital, said that she has dealt with a lot of cataract cases of children with cataract. A child may suffer from congenital cataract because of maternal diabetes, malnutrition, endocrine problems or infection in the mother, “she said, adding that administering general anaesthesia and performing a surgery in both the eyes in one go is indeed a problem, as the child may be rendered blind in the other eye.

However, Ethan’s parents are happy. “Doctors say that he will be able to see now once his bandages are removed, we only want our child to be normal and see the world,” said Omar, who is set to fly to Ethiopia next Friday.

Although Ethan’s cataract has been removed, but to have a normal vision sans complication will take some time. A senior ophthalmologist said, “Surgeries on such young patients require highly specialized skills. Only a pediatric ophthalmology surgeon does it. In this case only the cataract has been removed as of now. There will be a follow up and after around two years, the baby will be examined again for lenses and glasses.





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