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🗓️ 8 May 2024
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In 1963, Dr Jose Ignacio Barraquer Moner performed the first surgery on a human eye aimed at correcting short-sightedness.
The ophthalmologist had been developing his technique for years, believing that there was a better solution for blurry vision than wearing glasses.
But he had to move from Spain to Colombia to begin his experimental surgery which involved dry ice, a watchmaker’s lathe and rabbits. The idea was to change the shape of the cornea – the front layer of the eye - to focus vision.
First, he sliced off the patient’s cornea then dunked it in liquid nitrogen, before using a miniature lathe to carve the frozen cornea into the right shape. Next, he thawed the disc and sewed it back on.
Jose’s initial surgery was performed on rabbits, but in 1963 he carried out the first procedure on a human patient, a 9 year old girl. It was a success, and soon doctors from around the world were flocking to Colombia to find out more.
Barraquer called this procedure keratomileusis, from the Greek words for “carving” and “cornea.” The technique was the forerunner of Lasik eye surgery when the lathe was replaced with lasers.
Jose’s daughter, Carmen Barraquer Coll followed her father into ophthalmology and tells Jane Wilkinson, how he inspired her.
(Photo: Lasik eye surgery in 2009. Credit: BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
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0:33.0 | Hello. |
0:39.0 | Hello, welcome to the Witness History podcast from the BBC Will's service with me Jane Wilkinson. |
0:46.0 | This is a story about the Spanish doctor whose pioneering eye surgery helped millions of people |
0:52.0 | to get rid of their glasses and see more clearly. |
0:56.5 | He was quite an amazing man and the idea was really revolutionary in the 40s when he wrote his paper but nobody |
1:05.5 | understood what he wanted to do and so the world said this man is talking foolish |
1:11.8 | why make a surgery if you can use glasses? |
1:16.0 | That's Dr. Carmen Barker Cole, talking about a father, |
1:20.0 | ophthalmologist Jose Ignatio Barker Moner |
1:23.7 | and it's Jose's work that led to what we now call |
1:27.1 | LASIK eye surgery. |
1:28.8 | Here's the BBC. |
1:30.2 | Laser eye surgery was developed in the 1990s as a permanent way to correct vision |
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