Surge in Eye Donation Rates by 50% Post-Pandemic Revealed by Experts at Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital

▴ Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital
In Maharashtra, the number of corneal transplants experienced a decline of 72% during the pandemic, with only 847 procedures conducted in 2020-2021 compared to 3058 in the preceding year.

Mumbai, 7th September 2023 – In a significant development during the ongoing National Eye Donation Fortnight, experts at Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital have reported a remarkable 50% increase in eye donation numbers following the pandemic. This heartening trajectory underscores a positive transformation in the public consciousness and perspectives towards the act of eye donation, profoundly contributing to the noble endeavour of sight restoration and overall life enhancement.

“Corneal blindness affects a significant number of individuals, with approximately 1.2 lakh people in need of corneal transplants to regain their sight. Corneal transplantation through eye donation stands as the sole avenue to restore vision and significantly enhance the quality of life for these individuals. Every donated eye has the potential to restore the gift of sight and illuminate the lives of those living in darkness. By pledging to donate their eyes after death, individuals can leave a lasting legacy that continues to impact lives even after they are gone.” Said, Dr Minal D Kanhere,  Cornea, Cataract & Refractive Surgeon, Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, Chembur.

Dr. Kanhere further added, “Eye donation plays a pivotal role in saving and improving lives. According to experts, major causes of blindness in India include cataracts (66%), corneal diseases (15%), retinal disorders (6%), and glaucoma (5%). Shockingly, up to 93% of blindness and 97% of visual impairment cases can be attributed to avoidable causes.”

In Maharashtra, the number of corneal transplants experienced a decline of 72% during the pandemic, with only 847 procedures conducted in 2020-2021 compared to 3058 in the preceding year. However, the post-pandemic period has witnessed a steady recovery, reflecting a positive shift in the collective mindset towards eye donation. Currently, nearly 1,300 corneal blind individuals are awaiting transplants in Maharashtra. The pandemic had a substantial impact on eye donation, causing an 80% drop in donations between 2019-2020 and 2020-2021. However, the numbers are now on an upward trajectory. Despite this increase, only half of the collected corneas are fit for transplants, with the rest utilized for research purposes. Overcoming challenges such as lack of awareness, family opposition, and misconceptions requires a concerted effort. Raising awareness through social media, newspapers, community health talks, eye donation walks, and public demonstrations can contribute to surmounting these hurdles.

With the objective of creating awareness about the importance of eye donation, Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital orchestrated a rally that drew an impressive crowd of nearly 150 participants, including consultants and enthusiastic college students. The event commenced with a dignified inauguration by Mr. D Sivanandan, the esteemed former Police Commissioner of Mumbai.

Dr. Smit Bawariya, Dr. Kavita Rao, and along with the staff from Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital in Wadala actively participated in the proceedings. The rally culminated at Khalasa College, where the principal expressed heartfelt gratitude to all involved and left a touching thank-you note as a testament to the event's success. Through these initiatives, the hospital aims to nurture a sense of responsibility and ignite enthusiasm for the noble act of cornea donation. The primary objective is to motivate individuals and provide corneas to approximately 13 million people, bestowing upon them the invaluable gift of sight and a fresh outlook on the world.

For the past 38 years in India, the National Eye Donation Fortnight has been an annual observance held from August 25th to September 8th. Its purpose is to create awareness about the significance of eye donation and dispel misconceptions associated with it. During this period, both local and central organizations collaborated to promote and enlighten individuals about the merits of contributing their eyes. By doing so, they can leave a meaningful legacy that extends beyond their own lifespan, bestowing the invaluable gift of sight upon those who require it. Recent advancements in eye donation include increased awareness, improved cornea retrieval methods, stringent screening protocols, advanced eye banking techniques, and innovative surgical methods. These developments contribute to the success of corneal transplants and underscore the need for continuous awareness efforts.

While the recent increase in eye donation numbers is encouraging, there remain underlying challenges that hinder its widespread practice. Cultural, and religious beliefs, misinformation, and myths continue to discourage potential donors. Misconceptions regarding face disfigurement after eye retrieval, concerns about improper treatment of the body, and a lack of trust in the utilization of donated tissue are some of the common myths that need to be addressed. Experts emphasize the importance of dispelling these myths through awareness campaigns. Eye donation knows no barriers; there are no specific criteria for becoming a donor. Anyone and everyone can contribute to this noble cause. While medical conditions like HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and syphilis might prevent the use of donated eyes for transplantation, they remain valuable for research and training purposes.

About Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital:

Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital a comprehensive eye hospital offering a one-stop solution for eye ailments; was started in the year 1957. Now the hospital is in its 65th year of offering quality services in eye care. It has 150+ hospitals across India. With a visible footprint in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Odisha, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andaman, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Madhya Pradesh. A tertiary eye care centre at Mauritius marks its first step towards establishing an international presence extended up to 15 branches covering the Indian Ocean region, African countries and East Asia.

 This is a press release received from Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, any views, opinions, statements, or information contained in this press release are solely those of Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital and do not reflect the views or opinions of Medicircle.

Tags : #DrAgarwalEyeHospital #NationalEyeDonation #organdonation #savelives #donation #eyedonationawareness #medicircle

About the Author


Team Medicircle

Related Stories

Loading Please wait...

-Advertisements-




Trending Now

Cipla Eyes Eli Lilly Partnership to Tap Growing Demand for Obesity Drugs in IndiaMay 13, 2024
Setback for Organ Transplantion: First Human to Receive Pig Kidney DiesMay 13, 2024
Why AstraZeneca is Withdrawing the Covid-19 Vaccine Globally: Explained May 13, 2024
Achieving Healthier Lifestyles: Understanding India's New Dietary GuidelinesMay 11, 2024
The Link Between Childhood Sleep and Adult Psychosis: A Critical AnalysisMay 11, 2024
Uncovering Immunization Gaps: Insights into Measles Vaccination Challenges in IndiaMay 11, 2024
Unlocking New Horizons: Gene Therapies for Hearing Loss and BlindnessMay 10, 2024
Kerala Health Alert: West Nile Fever Cases Confirmed in Thrissur, Malappuram, and KozhikodeMay 10, 2024
Managing Health in the Heat: Demand for Medications Surges in IndiaMay 10, 2024
Sudhamukti Ayurvedic Medicine by OJSP: A New Era in Diabetes ManagementMay 10, 2024
The Role of Genetic Profiles in Alzheimer’s Therapy: APOE4 and Treatment ResponsesMay 08, 2024
Assessing Covishield Safety: Indian Research Offers Reassurance Amidst Rare Side Effect DiscussionsMay 08, 2024
Quadria Capital Invests $102 Million in NephroPlus to Boost Dialysis Services Across AsiaMay 08, 2024
Reducing Stigma, One Story at a Time: Media's Role in Mental HealthMay 07, 2024
When Your Body Makes Beer: Exploring the Curious Case of Auto-Brewery SyndromeMay 07, 2024
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Why Guys Go Bald Before Marriage May 07, 2024
Menopausal Transitions and Mental Health: UCL Study Highlights Increased Depression RiskMay 07, 2024
Vasavi Club of Buddhapurnima organised #GoVote, a vote awareness driveMay 06, 2024
Vasavi Club of Buddhapurnima organised #GoVote, a vote awareness driveMay 06, 2024
Harnessing AI for Early Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis: IIT Indore's BreakthroughMay 06, 2024