JavaScript and Cookies are required to view this site. Please enable both in your browser settings.
“When they told me I was like, ‘Do What? You’re going to put it where?’”If you read my previous post about a British man, Martin Jones who had been blind for 12 years caused by an accident at work and recovered his sight by tooth implant, here’s a similar story that happened in September 2009 in the United States to a blind woman, Sharron “Kay” Thornton who had her sight restored by similar operation. Sharron "Kay" Thornton Thornton, 68, and a life-long resident of Mississippi, has been blind for the last ten years of her life, a side effect of a disease known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The ailment, which causes scar tissue to build up on the eye’s cornea, can lead to blindness. While cornea replacement is a viable option for some individuals afflicted with this disease, Ms. Thornton’s case was not the case. She had tried stem cell surgery and other procedures to restore some vision, which she lost because of an allergic reaction to medication. But all of the efforts failed until now. Science fiction to us, but a miracle to Thornton and her family, she regained her sight through a first-in-the-U.S. surgical procedure at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. The procedure — Modified Osteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) was performed by Dr. Victor Perez, a cornea specialist, an associate professor of Ophthalmology and a secondary appointment in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of Miami University and he also completed his residency at Harvard Medical School. How it’s done is more interesting than why it’s done. “This is a patient where the surface of the eye is totally damaged — no wetness, no tears… So we kind of recreate the environment of the mouth in the eye. We use that tooth as a platform to put the optical cylinder into the eye,”Doctors extracted one of Thornton’s canine teeth, (eyeteeth), and shaved off the crown of the tooth that’s visible above the gum leaving only the root and a portion of the surrounding bone. Doctors then shaved off a part of the root and bone leaving only a sliver of the root and bone. In other words, the entire tooth was not implanted in her eye. Oral mucous membrane from inside her cheek was removed and grafted to her left eye. A hole was drilled into the center of the sliver of bone and tooth to serve as an anchor for the cylinder lens, which was placed in the center. The cylinder lens allows light to reach the back of her eye enabling her to see again. The cylinder lens, tooth and bone, (called a odonto-keratoprosthesis), was then implanted into a hole drilled in Thronton’s cornea. The mucous membrane which was removed from inside her cheek was overlayed on top of the odonto-keratoprosthesis like a skin graft over the eye. The photo of Mrs. Thornton shows the eye as it looks with the oral tissue and tooth laid over her eye with the cylinder lens protruding out of the center. Later a prosthetic eye shell will cover her left eye and give it a completely normal appearance. Thornton now has 20/70 vision and can recognize people and read tiny newspaper and magazine print with a magnifying glass. She will wear glasses the rest of her life, doctors said. Thornton said her greatest thrill so far has been seeing her three children and nine grand children for the first time in almost a decade. And to think she almost wasn’t able to have the surgery because she was going to have all her teeth removed a few years ago. “Being blind was horrible after seeing for 51 years,” Thornton said. Here is Martin Jones' story http://www.documentingreality.com/forum/f149/tooth-implant-eye-restores-blind-mans-site-110427/" /> “When they told me I was like, ‘Do What? You’re going to put it where?’”If you read my previous post about a British man, Martin Jones who had been blind for 12 years caused by an accident at work and recovered his sight by tooth implant, here’s a similar story that happened in September 2009 in the United States to a blind woman, Sharron “Kay” Thornton who had her sight restored by similar operation. Sharron "Kay" Thornton Thornton, 68, and a life-long resident of Mississippi, has been blind for the last ten years of her life, a side effect of a disease known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The ailment, which causes scar tissue to build up on the eye’s cornea, can lead to blindness. While cornea replacement is a viable option for some individuals afflicted with this disease, Ms. Thornton’s case was not the case. She had tried stem cell surgery and other procedures to restore some vision, which she lost because of an allergic reaction to medication. But all of the efforts failed until now. Science fiction to us, but a miracle to Thornton and her family, she regained her sight through a first-in-the-U.S. surgical procedure at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. The procedure — Modified Osteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) was performed by Dr. Victor Perez, a cornea specialist, an associate professor of Ophthalmology and a secondary appointment in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of Miami University and he also completed his residency at Harvard Medical School. How it’s done is more interesting than why it’s done. “This is a patient where the surface of the eye is totally damaged — no wetness, no tears… So we kind of recreate the environment of the mouth in the eye. We use that tooth as a platform to put the optical cylinder into the eye,”Doctors extracted one of Thornton’s canine teeth, (eyeteeth), and shaved off the crown of the tooth that’s visible above the gum leaving only the root and a portion of the surrounding bone. Doctors then shaved off a part of the root and bone leaving only a sliver of the root and bone. In other words, the entire tooth was not implanted in her eye. Oral mucous membrane from inside her cheek was removed and grafted to her left eye. A hole was drilled into the center of the sliver of bone and tooth to serve as an anchor for the cylinder lens, which was placed in the center. The cylinder lens allows light to reach the back of her eye enabling her to see again. The cylinder lens, tooth and bone, (called a odonto-keratoprosthesis), was then implanted into a hole drilled in Thronton’s cornea. The mucous membrane which was removed from inside her cheek was overlayed on top of the odonto-keratoprosthesis like a skin graft over the eye. The photo of Mrs. Thornton shows the eye as it looks with the oral tissue and tooth laid over her eye with the cylinder lens protruding out of the center. Later a prosthetic eye shell will cover her left eye and give it a completely normal appearance. Thornton now has 20/70 vision and can recognize people and read tiny newspaper and magazine print with a magnifying glass. She will wear glasses the rest of her life, doctors said. Thornton said her greatest thrill so far has been seeing her three children and nine grand children for the first time in almost a decade. And to think she almost wasn’t able to have the surgery because she was going to have all her teeth removed a few years ago. “Being blind was horrible after seeing for 51 years,” Thornton said. Here is Martin Jones' story http://www.documentingreality.com/forum/f149/tooth-implant-eye-restores-blind-mans-site-110427/" /> Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth 

Current Rating:

Unlimited Views No Ads No Algorithms Lifetime Account

Documenting Reality

Community Forum · Est. 2006

Join Now
Thread Tools
  #1  
11-18-2012, 02:30 AM
DiamondSmiles's Avatar
DiamondSmiles
Offline:
★The Queen★
Poster Rank:67
Female
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 23,498
Contributions: 120
 
Mentioned: 95 Post(s)
Quoted: 3083 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss23498
Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

*You may recall, I posted a man who had the same surgery.*

<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qBoVZr5xP1U" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

“When they told me I was like, ‘Do What? You’re going to put it where?’”If you read my previous post about a British man, Martin Jones who had been blind for 12 years caused by an accident at work and recovered his sight by tooth implant, here’s a similar story that happened in September 2009 in the United States to a blind woman, Sharron “Kay” Thornton who had her sight restored by similar operation.


Sharron "Kay" Thornton

Thornton, 68, and a life-long resident of Mississippi, has been blind for the last ten years of her life, a side effect of a disease known as Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The ailment, which causes scar tissue to build up on the eye’s cornea, can lead to blindness. While cornea replacement is a viable option for some individuals afflicted with this disease, Ms. Thornton’s case was not the case.

She had tried stem cell surgery and other procedures to restore some vision, which she lost because of an allergic reaction to medication. But all of the efforts failed until now.

Science fiction to us, but a miracle to Thornton and her family, she regained her sight through a first-in-the-U.S. surgical procedure at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.


The procedure — Modified Osteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) was performed by Dr. Victor Perez, a cornea specialist, an associate professor of Ophthalmology and a secondary appointment in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of Miami University and he also completed his residency at Harvard Medical School.

How it’s done is more interesting than why it’s done.

“This is a patient where the surface of the eye is totally damaged — no wetness, no tears… So we kind of recreate the environment of the mouth in the eye. We use that tooth as a platform to put the optical cylinder into the eye,”Doctors extracted one of Thornton’s canine teeth, (eyeteeth), and shaved off the crown of the tooth that’s visible above the gum leaving only the root and a portion of the surrounding bone. Doctors then shaved off a part of the root and bone leaving only a sliver of the root and bone. In other words, the entire tooth was not implanted in her eye.

Oral mucous membrane from inside her cheek was removed and grafted to her left eye.

A hole was drilled into the center of the sliver of bone and tooth to serve as an anchor for the cylinder lens, which was placed in the center. The cylinder lens allows light to reach the back of her eye enabling her to see again.

The cylinder lens, tooth and bone, (called a odonto-keratoprosthesis), was then implanted into a hole drilled in Thronton’s cornea.

The mucous membrane which was removed from inside her cheek was overlayed on top of the odonto-keratoprosthesis like a skin graft over the eye.

The photo of Mrs. Thornton shows the eye as it looks with the oral tissue and tooth laid over her eye with the cylinder lens protruding out of the center. Later a prosthetic eye shell will cover her left eye and give it a completely normal appearance.

Thornton now has 20/70 vision and can recognize people and read tiny newspaper and magazine print with a magnifying glass. She will wear glasses the rest of her life, doctors said. Thornton said her greatest thrill so far has been seeing her three children and nine grand children for the first time in almost a decade.

And to think she almost wasn’t able to have the surgery because she was going to have all her teeth removed a few years ago.

“Being blind was horrible after seeing for 51 years,” Thornton said.

Here is Martin Jones' story
http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...s-site-110427/
eye2.jpg
59.1 KB ·718 views
eye5.jpg
59.9 KB ·282 views
eye6.jpg
67.6 KB ·408 views
eye.jpg
16.6 KB ·1004 views
eye3.jpg
54.0 KB ·1082 views
eye4.jpg
49.9 KB ·1133 views
7 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
Ashen, Eaton, K9Grip, khiarhu, Sharon, stickynicky, wally teeter
▼ PROMO FROM DOCUMENTING REALITY
Where there is will, there's a way
Join Now
Hidden for upgraded members.
  #2  
11-18-2012, 03:23 AM
GlassToTheArson's Avatar
GlassToTheArson
Offline:
Yaut'ja Elite
Poster Rank:542
Male
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,846
Contributions: 11
 
Mentioned: 3 Post(s)
Quoted: 107 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 17/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss1846
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

Absolutely incredible!
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles
  #3  
11-18-2012, 08:28 AM
Rusty666's Avatar
Rusty666
Offline:
My Rank: FIRST SERGEANT
Poster Rank:397
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3,035
 
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 17/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss3035
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

This User Says Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles
  #4  
11-18-2012, 08:37 AM
Sharon's Avatar
Sharon
Offline:
♚ Legacy Gold Member ♚
Poster Rank:34
Female
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 43,403
Contributions: 204
 
Mentioned: 95 Post(s)
Quoted: 2281 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 18/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss43403
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

That really is INCREDIBLE
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles
  #5  
11-18-2012, 07:13 PM
butterfly's Avatar
butterfly
Offline:
Satan's Playground
Poster Rank:164
Southern Bell
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 9,385
 
Mentioned: 31 Post(s)
Quoted: 157 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 17/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss9385
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

This User Says Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles
  #6  
11-18-2012, 07:35 PM
DiamondSmiles's Avatar
DiamondSmiles
Offline:
★The Queen★
Poster Rank:67
Female
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 23,498
Contributions: 120
 
Mentioned: 95 Post(s)
Quoted: 3083 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss23498
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

Odd that I come across this in your post, was having some problems with my medications, and Stevens-Johnson's came up as a possible side effect along with T.E.N.S. , Both of which can be fatal.
(Luckily I'm having neither as a side effect, and Had my appointment with my doc for Monday scheduled since last month when I seen him last.. Just been feeling out of it lately.)

Some interesting stuff on a DAMN scary disease..



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevens...hnson_syndrome

I'm glad to hear you were just, "out of it", for awhile and feeling better.

It must have been quite a relief! Both of these diseases would scare me big time, too!
  #7  
11-19-2012, 06:32 AM
VulpesInculta's Avatar
VulpesInculta
Offline:
Sexy lil minx
Poster Rank:1111
Imma girl
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 589
 
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Quoted: 9 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 18/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssssss589
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

I'll be damned. How amazing!
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles
  #8  
11-19-2012, 08:09 AM
TwistedPrincess's Avatar
TwistedPrincess
Offline:
My Rank: STAFF SERGEANT
Poster Rank:778
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,015
 
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Quoted: 34 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss1015
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

the poor woman must have to make decisions the rest of us never even considered. gargle or eyewash on her seeing eye tooth? if she gets a cavity in her seeing eye tooth - optometrist or the dentist? where to buy optical floss? if she bites her nails will she see the pain? they should do one eye with a wisdom tooth so she can see how smart she is.

seriously, modern medicine is truly amazing.

and that woman in the video that mintycbo posted... yikes! makes one wonder why some people have to endure such unrequested and unexpected hell in their lives.
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles
  #9  
11-19-2012, 08:57 PM
DiamondSmiles's Avatar
DiamondSmiles
Offline:
★The Queen★
Poster Rank:67
Female
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 23,498
Contributions: 120
 
Mentioned: 95 Post(s)
Quoted: 3083 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss23498
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

and that woman in the video that mintycbo posted... yikes! makes one wonder why some people have to endure such unrequested and unexpected hell in their lives.

This is why I have no real religious beliefs.

If people find comfort in their beliefs, I'm happy that they are happy, but, when I see things such as the video and things that happen to innocents, I can't help but wonder.

Religious people will tell you man made his choices, but, some people do go through Hell and back and don't falter in those beliefs.
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
TwistedPrincess
  #10  
12-23-2012, 03:16 PM
ouisch66's Avatar
ouisch66
Offline:
My Rank: PRIVATE
Poster Rank:6356
female
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 35
 
Mentioned: 1 Post(s)
Quoted: 13 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssssss35
Re: Blind Woman Sees Again With Her Eye Tooth

I took care of a 13 year old who had Stevens-Johnson syndrome. He'd gotten it from taking Lamictal for ADHD. I'd never heard of Lamictal being used for that and I don't even think Lamictal is supposed to be given to children. Anyway, his was blind. They'd sewn his eyelids about 3/4 of the way shut and we had to put eye drops in the 1/4 that was still open. He only lived a few months.
2 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
DiamondSmiles, mintycbo


Powered by vBulletin Copyright 2000-2010 Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO