Saudi eye surgeons help 1,000 Sri Lankans regain sight
COLOMBO – A team of eye surgeons from Saudi Arabia is helping 1000 people in Sri Lanka regain their sight with interventions facilitated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre.
KSrelief’s Saudi Noor Volunteer Program to Combat Blindness started in the city of Kattankudy on Sri Lanka’s eastern coast on May 5 and will run through next week.
“This is a special program to combat blindness among patients who are suffering from cataracts,” M.S.M. Thassim, director general of KSrelief’s local partner, the Association of Muslim Youth of Sailan, told Arab News.
“From the total of 1,000 patients, 500 completed surgery and 500 more (surgeries) will be performed by May 16.”
Cataracts are the most common cause of blindness in Sri Lanka. Surgery to remove them is common, but government programs often require years of waiting. At private clinics, the cheapest lens replacement procedure costs about $300 — too expensive for many patients in the poorer parts of the country.
“Cataracts are becoming a problem among the lower-middle class above the age of 40,” Thassim said.
“We perform cataract surgery and also give post-surgery treatment. The patients are from all parts of the island.”
The procedures are free of cost and conducted at the Kattankudy Base Hospital by Sri Lankan medics and six Saudi and Pakistani surgeons from KSrelief’s team.
One of the Saudi volunteers is Dr. Ehab Al-Sirhy, an eye surgeon from King Saud University Medical City in Riyadh.
“The amount of surgery done is an amazing number in such a short period,” he said, praising local hospital staff for their “excellent logistics and support.”
The medical campaign is part of KSrelief’s longstanding efforts to combat blindness in developing countries. Last year, the centre’s team also visited Kattankudy and helped restore the vision of hundreds of patients.
“The results are very encouraging, so now everyone brings their friends and relatives, their grandmothers, their grandfathers,” Al-Sirhy said. “The (campaign’s) reputation is excellent.”
-arabnews.com
Doctors from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre medical team perform eye surgery at the Base Hospital in Kattankudy, Sri Lanka, on Saturday (May 11, 2024) -SPA
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