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    Our CorrespondentBy Our CorrespondentJanuary 8, 2026Updated:January 9, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    KARACHI: The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) has marked another significant achievement in organ transplantation by successfully performing corneal transplants using tissue donated by a deceased donor, restoring sight to two patients and transforming a moment of profound personal loss into one of lasting hope.

    The donor, the late Sher Ali Taheem, was a 17-year-old student and resident of Karachi who was admitted to SIUT after suffering a severe brain haemorrhage. Despite exhaustive medical efforts, he remained in the intensive care unit for two days before being declared brain-dead.

    Sher Ali had a deep and lifelong association with SIUT. At the age of eight, he underwent a kidney transplant at the institute after his mother donated one of her kidneys. The transplant functioned successfully for nearly a decade. In recent months, however, he experienced graft rejection, became dependent on dialysis, and was awaiting a second transplant.

    In the face of this devastating loss, Sher Ali’s family—longstanding supporters of organ donation—displayed remarkable courage and compassion by consenting to donate his corneas. The corneal transplantation procedures were carried out successfully by the SIUT transplant team on 7 January, restoring vision to two recipients: a 45-year-old man and a 21-year-old student.

    Medical staff at SIUT described the outcome as a powerful example of how generosity in death can bring renewed life to others. The donation not only restored sight but also offered renewed independence and hope to the recipients.

    Professor Adib Rizvi, founding director of SIUT, along with members of the transplant team, paid tribute to the family’s extraordinary humanity and strength at a time of immense grief. He urged society to embrace deceased organ donation, emphasising that many lives could be saved, healed and transformed if more families chose to come forward.

    The case stands as a poignant reminder that even in moments of tragedy, acts of compassion can illuminate lives, turning darkness into light and loss into enduring hope.

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