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Bryan Propes, a retina surgeon trained at Johns Hopkins University who has been operating on NATO and Afghan forces, as well as Afghan civilians, since December.
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Since that time Propes said he has conducted some 300 eye-related operations on more than 100 patients, most of whom also have other injuries.
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Because of the widespread use of eye protection among U.S. and NATO servicemembers, Propes said that only about 10% of the eyes he treats are "non-salvageable."
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Challenges for treating Afghans abound, Propes said.
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Because of the widespread use of eye protection among U.S. and NATO servicemembers, Propes said that only about 10% of the eyes he treats are "non-salvageable."
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One Afghan man Propes recently treated suffered severe facial lacerations from a bomb blast that resulted in him losing both eyes, a particularly damaging outcome in Afghanistan where health care for the permanently disabled is rare.
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Since that time Propes said he has conducted some 300 eye-related operations on more than 100 patients, most of whom also have other injuries.
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One Afghan man Propes recently treated suffered severe facial lacerations from a bomb blast that resulted in him losing both eyes, a particularly damaging outcome in Afghanistan where health care for the permanently disabled is rare.
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Bryan Propes, a retina surgeon trained at Johns Hopkins University who has been operating on NATO and Afghan forces, as well as Afghan civilians, since December.
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Challenges for treating Afghans abound, Propes said.
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