EYE BANKING IN INDIA
In India , thee are approximately 120 lakh blind in both eyes and 80 lakh blind in one eye , which is about one fourth of the total blind population of the world . This means 14.9 out of every 1000 people in India are blind compared to just 3 per 1000 in the developed countries. Blindness in most cases is avoidable that is, either preventable or curable. Of the 120 lakh blind, approximately 103 lakh are curable by relatively simple operations, unfortunately yet they remain uncured.
About 96 lakh persons suffer from cataract which can be cured by a simple operation. Seven lakh of Indias population suffering from corneal blindness, mostly children in their early childhood, can be cured by corneal transplantation.
Corneal blindness
Corneal blindness means that ones cornea, which is the transparent and thin outer layer of eye, becomes clouded due to nutritional deficiency, injury or disease such as trachoma, corneal ulcer, conjunctivitis, et. Leading to loss of vision. This blindness can be cured in most cases by corneal grafting. Corneal grafting is performed on a patient when a voluntary donor pledges and donates his / her eyes after death.
Status of donor eyes in India
There is a severe lack of donor eyes in India and only 4.500 operations are being performed every year, while 30,000 new victims are added each year to the long list of 7 lakh patients already waiting to be cured. Although there are enough qualified surgeons and plenty of potential patients, corneal transplantation cannot be carried out due to lack of donor corneas. Eye donation means people pledging to donate their eyes after death to be used for corneal grafting for restoring sight to corneal blind people. In India there are more than 80 lakh deaths every year but sadly the corneal donations do not exceed a few thousand.
The reason for very low number of eye donations are manifold
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Lack of awareness in general public
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Improper development of infrastructure
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Absence of motivation even among the trained personnel or
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Social and religious taboos
Keeping in view the above factors, the Rotary Delhi Central Eye Bank (RDCEB), sponsored by Rotary Club of Delhi Central was formed at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in 1979 with the main objective of creating awareness about eye donation and kindle the hope of sight among the dark lives through donation of eyes pledged by the benevolent donors during their life time.
Procedure for eye donation
The Rotary Delhi Central Eye bank at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is situated right in the heart of the Capital in Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi. You may enquire about the nearest Eye Collection Centre of Eye Bank. There are three other eye banks located in Delhi and many more all over the country.
Contact the nearest eye bank by phone or personal visit and it will register your pledge to donate eyes and will provide you with an eye donation Card. It is preferable if all the members of the family pledge their eyes together, In the card provided by Rotary Delhi Central Eye Bank four members of the family can pledge their eyes on the same card. However any person can individually pledge eyes at any time in his / her life.
The eyes of a deceased person can also be donated whether he / she has pledged the eyes in his /her life or not. Under the law, relatives of the deceased can donate his/ her eye provided he/ she (the deceased) had never spoken against eye donation.
Who can donate eyes
Almost any one of any age can pledge to donate his / her eyes after death
It does not matter even if you
The ultimate decision about usage for transplantation is made after evaluation by a specialist. The recipient of cornea will always remain anonymous. However, the family of the donor should be satisfied that the eyes have been used for noble cause of giving vision to the blind. What could be a greater donation than donating the eyesight, enabling the blind to see the vividity of the world !
Eye donation: How does it work?
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The eyes have to be removed within six to eight hours to death; therefore the nearest eye bank or eye collection centre must be informed of the death immediately
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The donor needs not to be taken to the eye bank the eye bank team will come to take the eyes wherever the donor is, at no cost.
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Removed of eyes is a simple procedure and it does not take a long time. It causes no scar or disfigurement of the face
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On reaching the eye bank eyes are evaluated processed and used for a corneal transplant surgery
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The donated eyes who are on transplantation on the patients eyes who are on the waiting list in accordance with the priority based on the guidelines