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Eye Surgeons Save Workers After Construction Trauma
10 Feb
Summary
- Doctors successfully repaired severe eye trauma in three young construction workers.
- Two workers fully regained vision; one will need a corneal transplant.
- Article highlights need for better on-site eye safety for migrant workers.

Doctors at a Pune eye hospital successfully performed intricate corneo-scleral tear suturing on three construction workers who sustained severe eye injuries. These procedures, conducted under an operating microscope on December 20, were critical in addressing high-velocity metal particle trauma.
Two of the young men, aged in their early twenties, have had their vision fully restored. The third worker, who suffered a central corneal injury, will require a corneal transplant to regain complete sight. All three workers were treated within an hour of their respective accidents.
The hospital also highlighted a significant issue: the lack of adequate on-site eye safety awareness and insurance for many young, migrant construction workers. This situation emphasizes the urgent need for better safety protocols and access to health benefits for this demographic.




