We removed cataracts from these three gentlemen. I'm no doctor, but even I can spot a cataract - the eye is completely clouded over...
This is a cataract after being removed. Good thing it didn't have an "M" printed on it or I may have accidently eaten it. Yum!
The surgeons bring new lenses to surgically implant in place of the old, clouded one.
We were also able to operate on 5 children this week. This is Nery and his mom, Esther. Nery attends the preschool and the teachers noticed that because his eyes are crossed he can't properly read or write.
Nery's mom said he was so excited about surgery that he woke up at 1 a.m. for the big day. Esther said that night he prayed, "Please God give me good eyes, and please help the surgeons operate on me." His mom was super nervous.
This is kind of intense, but here's what they did: the surgeons shortened the muscles on one side of his eye in order to stop it from "wandering" to the other side...
...and after just one short hour, both of Nery's eyes are fixed! He loved that we were calling him Spider Man. He came in the next day with a huge smile and his mom, with tears in her eyes, thanked the surgeons.
Here's another little guy we operated on, named Elvis. Before the anesthesia wore off Elvis was like a drunken sailor.
Here's another little guy we operated on, named Elvis. Before the anesthesia wore off Elvis was like a drunken sailor.
A huge thanks to University UMC for the great work they did in Guatemala last week!
Next up...surgery team from California March 7th (cleft lips, gynecological, and hernia removal). Yee-haw!
Peace,
Jay
2 comments:
Thanks for posting the picture of the removed cataract. Can you believe Charlotte had that? Modern medicine is truly amazing.
soooo awesome!
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