Groundbreaking Eye Transplant Gives US Veteran New Hope

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Surgeons in New York have performed the world's first complete eye transplant on a US veteran who lost most of his face in a high-voltage electrical accident. The 21-hour surgery, which also included a rare partial face transplant, is considered a pivotal moment in the quest to restore sight to millions of people. While there is no certainty that the patient will regain vision in his new eye, doctors are optimistic about the progress and the surgery offers valuable insights into how the human eye heals. The donated face and eye came from a single male donor, and the patient is grateful for the life-changing surgery.
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