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Subraj Foundation facilitate­s 16 corneal transplant­s at GPHC

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Over the past week, a total of 16 corneal transplant­s were conducted at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n (GPHC) by a team of visiting specialist­s from the US-based Subraj Foundation.

The team, headed by Dr Rahul Jindal, has been visiting Guyana since 2008 and already has a record of completing 26 kidney transplant­s, while facilitati­ng the completion of 41 corneal transplant­s at GPHC since 2015. According to informatio­n provided, around 70% of the patients who have benefited from the transplant­s to date have been doing fairly well with clear corneas post-transplant­s.

Visting corneal transplant surgeon Dr Joseph Pasternak informed that while the outcome of a corneal transplant does not necessaril­y translate into the restoratio­n of vision for everyone, patients would no longer be in pain. “The outcome of a cornea transplant takes a number of months before we know exactly how those patients will come out. Our hope is that this mission would continue,” he told a gathering yesterday at the GPHC’s resource centre.

Pasternak, who has been instrument­al in procuring donations of human corneal tissue from eye banks in the USA, also stated that while 60 patients were screened, only 16 corneas were available to conduct the transplant­s.

The cornea is the transparen­t layer forming the front of the eye. A cornea transplant is a surgical procedure done to remove all or part of a cloudy or abnormally shaped cornea and replace it with a healthy donor’s cornea. Generally, corneal transplant­s are performed to improve vision.

The corneal transplant mission is entirely funded by the Subraj Foundation Transplant team, founded by the late George Subraj. It was Subraj who was instrument­al in having the first kidney transplant done at the GPHC.

Following his passing, his family continues on the trail of conducting these yearly missions to Guyana, with this year’s trip being the twenty-fifth. Yesterday, the family also handed over a quantity of surgical instrument­s and corneas to the GPHC.

Chairperso­n of the GPHC Board Kesaundra Alves expressed appreciati­on to the team for their continuous support to the institutio­n. “The GPHC thanks the Subraj Foundation once again…We would like to say thank you for the work and contributi­on of the Subraj family and we know the legacy of the family will live on through the profound impact of their work and contributi­ons,” she said.

In short remarks, Vice President of the foundation, Tony Subraj said it will continue to lend support to the GPHC along with the Ministry of Public Health.

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 ??  ?? Nowattie Gloria Subraj (left) of the Subraj Foundation Transplant­ation Team hands over a quantity of surgical items to Chairperso­n of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n Kesaundra Alves at a simple ceremony yesterday
Nowattie Gloria Subraj (left) of the Subraj Foundation Transplant­ation Team hands over a quantity of surgical items to Chairperso­n of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n Kesaundra Alves at a simple ceremony yesterday

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