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Liver transplant beneficiary donates corneas
2006-06-26 18:55:02 Xinhua English

BEIJING, June 27 -- The corneas of Sun Jianye, a 33-year-old man from Yantian District, were transplanted into the eyes of two recipients yesterday.

Sun, who had earlier himself received a liver transplant, became the 25th cornea donor in Shenzhen this year.

Two years ago, he was diagnosed with liver cancer and had a liver transplant operation in December 2004, which saved his life.

During his recovery, he said to his wife: ¡°My life was given by others. If I passed away some day, be sure to donate my corneas to those in need.¡±

At round 7 a.m. yesterday, Sun died of breath prostration. Doctors from the Shenzhen Ophthalmic Hospital took his corneas.

Meanwhile, two recipients prepared for the transplant operations.

One recipient, 21-year-old Yang Zhonghua who is originally from Chongqing and working in Buji, Longgang District, received Sun¡¯s cornea in the first transplant. She lost sight in her left eye after a bad cold when she was a little girl.

The other recipient, Chen Biansheng, is from Shantou in Guangdong.

His eyesight had been very poor since birth. He had a cornea transplant in his left eye two years ago, and this time he had the cornea transplanted into his right eye.

The two recipients were happy, when doctor Yao Xiao-ming who performed the operations announced everything had gone smoothly and they would regain their eyesight soon.

¡°I am very grateful to the donors. Without them, people like me would never see this world,¡± Chen said.

(Source: Shenzhen Daily)

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