A huge multidisciplinary team at NYU Langone Health has successfully undertaken the world’s first whole-eye and partial-face transplant on a man who suffered horrific injuries after a high-voltage ...
An ophthalmologist at Wilford Hall Medical Center recently performed a unique procedure to restore a patient's vision. Lt. Col. (Dr.) Charles Reilly completed a partial cornea transplant using a type ...
It was a moment Meagan James never expected to witness. A surgical team at NYU Langone Health in New York had performed the world’s first successful whole-eye transplant in a living person: her ...
A year after undergoing the first whole-eye and partial-face transplant, Aaron James is finding beauty in the mundane. He can finally appreciate solid foods again — smelling is even a simple pleasure ...
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- NYU Langone Health successfully completed a first-of-its-kind surgery that could change the medical world forever. A patient received the first-ever eye and partial face ...
Over a year after a whole-eye and partial-face transplant, Aaron James has made a remarkable recovery, back to daily life in Arkansas. A surgical team at NYU Langone Health performed the world’s first ...
A team of New York-based surgeons have successfully carried out the world’s first whole eye and partial face transplant on a patient who survived devastating injuries as a result of a high-voltage ...
That is a question that is asked by many people who lose vision from trauma, stroke, infection or a variety of blinding eye diseases. The short answer, at this time, is "no." The reason is our eye is ...
I am a 74-year-old female who, about 8 years ago, developed glaucoma, and it was kept under control, with the guidance of my eye doctor. A year later, I developed cataracts, and I had successful ...
SUMMIT -- Katherine L. Rummler of Division Avenue celebrated turning 100 on Wednesday, Oct. 29. A Summit resident for 90 years, she still resides in the home her parents built in 1918. Just recently, ...
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