Amistad
Provides Corneas for Mexican Indians
Thanks to two eye banks, Redlands Eye and Tissue Bank and Iowa Lions
Eye Bank, and volunteer Mexican eye surgeons Drs. Juan Manuel Garcia,
Victor Corona and Rene Santillan, two Mexican Indian young people
have a strong hope of improved eyesight.
Huichol Indian, Zenaida Torres, 19, mother of two children, received
a cornea transplant on April 10, 2002. This cornea was sent, free
of charge, from the Iowa Lions Eye Bank in Iowa City, Iowa. This donation
was coordinated by the Redlands Eye and Tissue Bank. Drs. Rene Santillan
and Victor Corona, directors of Clinica ProVista, donated their time
and talent to operate on
Zenaidas right eye.
Two weeks earlier, on March 20, the Redlands Eye and Tissue Bank had
donated a cornea to a nearly blind Yaqui Indian boy, Luis Choqui,
age ten. Eye surgeon, Dr. Juan Manuel Garcia, operated on Luis in
his clinic in Cuidad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico.
Both surgeries went very well and we are hopeful that the final outcome
will be equally positive. We are optimistic that both Zenaida and
Luis will have greatly improved eye sight. |
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