Young
Cornea Recipient Shows Bravery in Face of Adversity 
For many young cornea recipients, receiving the “gift of sight” through
a cornea transplant can be an anxious and frightening time. Occasionally,
the Heartland Lions Eye Banks receives stories about young children who
have been very brave in coping with the loss of vision and then regaining
it through transplantation. However, once in a while we find a child whose
bravery and courage is truly exceptional.
In April of 2003, five-year-old Kevin Lance of Skidmore, Missouri was
rushed to the ER after a friend threw a stick that accidentally hit him
in the eye. Kevin was immediately sent to Children’s Mercy in Kansas
City where he had surgery to repair the corneal laceration. Although
the laceration was repaired, the injury left a scar on Kevin’s
cornea that blocked his vision.
The year that followed his initial surgery was very difficult as the
doctor recommended patching Kevin’s good eye in order to strengthen
the vision in the injured eye. Unfortunately, Kevin’s vision continued
to deteriorate and his doctor decided that a cornea transplant was needed
in order to save his sight. In June of 2004, Kevin, then six, received
a cornea transplant.
A few days after the transplant Kevin accidentally ran into his
sister while playing, causing one of his sutures to come loose. Due to the
accident, Kevin was taken back into surgery the following
day to repair the suture. Only a few weeks later, Kevin suffered another
setback when his older brother accidentally hit him in the eye with his
elbow. This injury caused Kevin more eye problems by rupturing his healing
eye. Once again, Kevin went back into surgery where the doctor had to
remove the lens of his eye.
Since his last surgery, Kevin’s vision has improved tremendously
and his brother and sisters are kept from “rough-housing” anywhere
near him. As he continues to heal from the surgeries, his doctors and
family anticipate that the next step in his recovery will be an intraocular
lens implant as a result of the accidental incident with his brother.
“Kevin has been a very brave little boy through all of this,” said
Kevin’s mother, Rebecca. “There were times when I didn’t
think I
was going to be able to handle everything but after what Kevin has been through
and to see how he has dealt with the situation has inspired me.”
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