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Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by anonimi: 9:28am On Oct 23, 2010
An eye for an eye

BY ADEOLA ADEYEMO
October 21, 2010 11:33PM

The first successful cornea transplant operation on two patients by a local donor was yesterday applauded by members of the medical community, friends and family of the donors and recipients of the cornea at a press conference in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital.

The two patients, names withheld, had a successful cornea transplant in August 2010 following the death of Kola Shodipo, a 47 year old man who was killed on August 18, 2010. Prior to his death, he had pledged his eyes, which were removed some hours after his death, and the corneas used to restore sight to two individuals who had cornea blindness in one eye each.

Making the blind see

Cornea blindness, according to Mosun Faderin, the Medical Director of Eye Bank for Restoring Sight, Nigeria, is reversible because it is just the front part of the eye that is damaged. “When that part is damaged, the person cannot see,” she said. “But with a successful surgery, which involves the replacement of the damaged cornea with a good one gotten from a dead person, sight can be restored.” She added that for the cornea to be useful for a transplant, it must be removed within 12 hours after death with the consent of either the deceased, given before death, or the family members.

Olaseinde Akinsete, Chairman of the Board of Eye Bank, recalled that although corneal transplant is lawful in Nigeria under Decree No.23, titled Cornea Grafting Decree 1973, not many corneal grafting operations have been carried out in the country. “Under the Decree, any person can, either by writing or orally in the presence of two or more witnesses authorize the excision of his or her eyes after death. The law stipulates that the person lawfully in custody of the body after death may unless he has reason to believe that the request was subsequently withdrawn, authorize removal of eyes. Notwithstanding the promulgation of the above mentioned decree, not many corneal grafting operations were carried out in Nigeria.” He further gave an insight to the number of people with cornea blindness in Nigeria. “Nigeria has about 1,170,000 blind people, based on a blindness rate of 0.78percent,” he said. “Cornea blindness is about 7.9percent, that is 92,430. It is the latter that may benefit from corneal grafting.”

Getting in the history books

Late Mr Shodipo is the first Nigerian to donate his eyes for a cornea transplant. Prior to this, all cornea transplants in Nigeria has been done with corneas gotten from other countries, mostly from China. “Since the bank came into existence in 2004, not a single cornea has been harvested locally until very recently,” said Mrs Faderin. “The biggest challenge we’ve had is that the public first of all do not believe they should donate any part of their body after death and also that it is not possible to restore sight to a ‘blind’ person. In order to convince the public that someone who is cornea blind, and this group accounts for about 33percent of those with reversible or curable blindness worldwide, that the Board of the Eye Bank decided to source for corneas from abroad.”

She added that Mr Shodipo made his intention of donating his eyes in 2008 because of his love for people and applauded his humanitarian work. “Today, we are here gathered to celebrate the first locally harvested corneas from a Nigerian donor who had pledged/donated his eyes prior to his passing on,” she said. “Our hero today was a member of the International Association of Lions Club, who at the Lions convention in Ibadan in 2008, after he saw and heard the experiences of two cornea graft recipients who were presented; told me afterwards that he was going to be a donor.”

Femi Olugbile, the Chief Medical Director of LASUTH described the transplant as a landmark achievement and commended the family for ensuring that they obeyed Mr Shodipo’s wish. He also called for the creation of proper legislation that would make it possible for unclaimed dead bodies and bodies of destitute to be used for the extraction of useful body parts that can help sustain lives of those who are still living. “The challenge of harvesting corneas and other body tissues for use on live patients in our country is a major one,” he said. “Unfortunately, these bodies cannot be touched for cornea transplant and that is a major waste. There has to be a way in which that can be tidied up. A practical law creation exercise needs to be embarked upon to get access to these corneas.”


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Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by sms4health: 1:19pm On Oct 23, 2010
Great news!

Mr Shodipo did a great thing.

Hopefully more Nigerians will emulate him
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by Youngichou(m): 11:23am On Oct 25, 2010
AN EYE FOR AN EYE.
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by Youngichou(m): 11:24am On Oct 25, 2010
sms4health:

Great news!

Mr Shodipo did a great thing.

Hopefully more Nigerians will emulate him
I DOUBT !! DUDE
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by Ben13: 11:43am On Oct 25, 2010
Emulate wetin? grin
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by UyiIredia(m): 11:51am On Oct 25, 2010
An example to Nigerians >>> I too would love to donate my body organs to some
poor soul in want of them >>> if when I die
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by marjo: 12:18pm On Oct 25, 2010
The man did a noble and commonsensical thing.  It has severally crossed my mind that when i die (and my body isnt disease ridden) that i will donate my body to medical science - of what need do i have for it in the hereafter. afterall the body rots and our spirits return to our creator. i had discussed it with my husband and his reaction was typically nigerian - GOD FORBID.
It reminds me of my uncle who died in england waiting for a kidney on NHS. His son, my coz, told me that he overheard an orderly saying that it is black people that want body parts but never want to donate theirs.
I hope more and more people do this  - that way we will create a body parts bank or whatever.
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by Meldrick(m): 1:56pm On Oct 25, 2010
good gesture but wait a minute!!!!!!!! thought doctors were on strike?
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by kelvin(m): 3:10pm On Oct 25, 2010
Man donates eye. That is really some stuff. I could cry right now. cry
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by ladej(m): 3:59pm On Oct 25, 2010
this is encouraging news indeed. black people worldwide, whether in the US or UK are the least likely to donate organs when they die. unsurprisingly they are also the least likely to receive an organ when you need one the most. at some point we really have to examine our orientation. he has done a commendable thing that has made me to sit down and have a think whether i could do it, cos we certainly dont need the body whereever we go after death, as the whole body rots eventually to a mass of bones. he was a good man.
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by DeepSoul(f): 4:02pm On Oct 25, 2010
Nice step. Also nice to know that his family didn't kick against it!

All those who say they cant, of what use are your eyes in the grave??
Wetin you wan see? Satan?  grin
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by oYaTo(m): 4:49pm On Oct 25, 2010
Deep Soul:

Wetin you wan see? Satan?  grin


grin
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by apoti(m): 5:03pm On Oct 25, 2010
Ben-10:

Emulate wetin? grin

Common emulate d guy, don't be stingy grin
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by Ranoscky(m): 7:51pm On Oct 25, 2010
I want to donate my own body when i die too (true talk) !!!
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by adexchamp(m): 9:32pm On Oct 25, 2010
wow that's a very good attitude and i think Late Shodipo should be emulated and be endorsed in Nigerian hall of fame.
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by ladygaga(f): 12:31am On Oct 26, 2010
OLOHUN MAJE, EMI KO NI MA DONATE OJU
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by drmoney: 12:33am On Oct 26, 2010
Did the OP remember to mention the fact that the Shodipo guy was killed by armed robbers?
I guess it a bit of bad and good news-like most things in Naija!
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by anonimi: 3:12am On Oct 26, 2010
drmoney:

Did the OP remember to mention the fact that the Shodipo guy was killed by armed robbers?
I guess it a bit of bad and good news-like most things in Naija!

cause of death is irrelevant here. the imporatant thing is he made the donation promise before he died and his family, very nobly honoured his pledge after death.
i have been seriously thinking along the same lines before i saw the story hence my decision to share it with BLers who are mostly youth open to positive change in our MOSTLY retrogressive culture.
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by akwaowoudo(m): 5:13am On Oct 26, 2010
Human corpse, good source of raw material. Well utilized!
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by akwaowoudo(m): 5:15am On Oct 26, 2010
Human corpse, good source of raw material. Well utilized!
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by patrick45(m): 11:23am On Oct 26, 2010
Yeah donating ur body parts is ultimate philanthropy. I mean what do you need it for when u are dead.


Can a guy donate his manliness grin
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by ebusiness1(m): 12:32pm On Oct 26, 2010
I must say it was very generous of the donor. Nigeria needs more donors of differnet parts after death.
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by seyilabi(m): 2:00pm On Oct 26, 2010
wonders shall never ends grin cheesy[color=#990000][/color][b][/b]
Re: Nigerian Donates Eyes For Blindness Surgery by Ranoscky(m): 5:33pm On Oct 26, 2010
^^

Which one be wonders shall never end, kini big deal on it ? undecided

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