Acid Attack Survivor Thanks Placenta Donor for Vision Restoration

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Paul Laskey, a 43-year-old man from the UK, expressed gratitude to a placenta donor following his left eye's recovery after an acid attack. In February 2023, Laskey was injured while trying to protect his son from an armed robbery, resulting in severe damage to his eye from a corrosive substance. He was treated at Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary, where initial evaluations revealed that he had lost all vision in his left eye.

Over eight months, Laskey underwent two emergency transplants and three amniotic tissue grafts made from donated placenta, which can heal corneal damage and deliver anti-inflammatory benefits. “It’s incredible to know that a new life can help so many people in such a profound way,” Laskey stated, recognizing the significance of organ donations.

Prof. Francisco Figueiredo, Laskey’s ophthalmologist, highlighted the importance of amnion grafts in ocular treatment, noting that each donated placenta can facilitate between 50 and 100 grafts. Meanwhile, Laskey's assailant, Robbie Scott, received an increased prison sentence of 11 years for the attack.

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