A curable condition that causes blindness - Andrew Bastawrous

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An estimated 20 million cases of blindness worldwide are caused by cataracts,
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a curable condition affecting the lens that focuses images onto the eye's retina.
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A cataract occurs when proteins in the lens lose their normal arrangement,
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clumping together in a way that causes discoloration or clouding,
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and eventually blocks most vision.
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Cataracts can be caused by eye injury,
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certain medications,
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ultraviolet radiation,
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diabetes,
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smoking,
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or some genetic disorders.
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But the most common cause is aging.
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In the United States, more than 50% of people over the age of 80 develop them.
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Cataracts were treated over 2,500 years ago in India,
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though similar procedures may have existed even earlier
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in Ancient Egypt and Babylon.
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The most common procedure, called couching,
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involved pressing a sharp instrument into the eye
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to loosen and push the clouded lens out of the way.
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Although this could increase the amount of light entering the eye,
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the lack of a lens would leave the patient's vision out of focus.
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Despite its low success rate, and high risk of infection or injury,
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couching is still performed in some parts of the world.
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Later procedures would also focus on removing the cloudy lens,
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for example, by making an opening in the cornea to pull out the lens
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along with the membrane capsule surrounding it.
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While the invention of eyeglasses allowed for some restoration of focus,
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they had to be extremely thick to help.
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Furthermore, such techniques still caused complications,
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like damaging the retina,
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or leaving the eye with uncomfortable stitches.
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But in the 20th century, something unexpected happened.
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Eye surgeon Sir Harold Ridley was treating World War II casualties
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when he noticed that acrylic plastic from a shattered aircraft cockpit
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had become lodged in a pilot's eyes without triggering an adverse reaction.
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This led him to propose surgically implanting artificial lenses into the eye
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to replace cataracts.
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And despite initial resistance,
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the method became standard practice by the 1980s.
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Since Ridley's discovery,
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the intraocular lens has undergone several improvements.
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Modern lenses can fit into the membrane capsule
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that the cataract is extracted from,
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leaving more of the eye's natural anatomy intact.
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And the ability to fine-tune the lens curvature
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allows the surgery to restore a patient's normal vision
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without the need for glasses.
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Of course, surgical techniques have also progressed.
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Microscopic procedures use small instruments or lasers
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to make precise incisions of one or two millimeters in the cornea,
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while an ultrasound probe breaks up and removes the cataracted lens
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with minimal trauma to the eye.
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Low-tech versions of this operation have made the surgery quick and inexpensive,
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helping it spread across the developing world.
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Places like Aravind Eye Hospital in India
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have pioneered high-volume, low-cost cataract surgery
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for as little as six dollars.
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Why then, with all these advances,
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are there still so many blind people in the world?
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The main issue is access to health care,
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with poor infrastructure and a shortage of doctors
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being a major barrier in many regions.
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But this is not the only problem.
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In many rural areas with poor education,
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blindness is often accepted as an inevitable part of aging,
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for which someone might not think to seek treatment.
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This is why information is crucial.
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Increased community awareness programs and the spread of mobile phones
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mean that many of those
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who might have remained blind for the rest of their lives due to cataracts
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are now reachable.
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And for them, a brighter future is in sight.
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