Teacher: Ok, class.... silence.... enough...
Class: *still murmuring and grab notebooks*
Teacher: So we have pacient # 25 with... Eye transplant. Facts: hereditary corneal problems, hyper tension, well... some visual past complications... Ok, questions?
Class: *A guy lifts a hand* From where does this cornea come?
Teacher: If someone needs a new cornea, someone needs to donate it. And the present one comes from subject... *looks in his notepad* Oh, this is the last part of this buddy's body after an accident.
Class: *blinks*
Teacher: Whatever *shrugs* Other question?
Class: *a girl raises a hand* Which is the proccedement about the Corneal transplant surgery?
Teacher: Local anesthesia, area is cleaned with antiseptic solutions, an eye is placed. The whole surgery is done using an Operating Microscope. The corneal is 'cut with Trephine.
Class: Does the eye color change after transplant surgery? *student frowns*
Teacher: Naaa... since it's the entire eye that it've been replaced, the colour does not change.
Class: And what if... the pacient does no accept the organ?
Teacher: The success rate varies with various factors like the patient's age, donor corneal quality, surgical skills etc. Generally it's infection, inner eye swelling in form of Uveitis, Glaucoma or... rejection of the transplant, in the last case. Though this case seems to be special.... *looks at asleep Subaru*
Class: *look closely at Subaru*
Teacher: Well, anyone? *looks at the other students*
Class: *still drooling after Subaru's beauty* *a guy lifts a hand*
Teacher: Yes?
Class: Where's the donated eye now?
Teacher: That's special too. It's in a flask we don't know how does that keep the eye safe and clean. Must be filled with Steroid eye drops and Antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection. Ok, class, let's leave buddy # 25 and continue, please?
Class: *nods* *everybody leaves leaving Subaru asleep on bed*
Me: Blerghhh.... O_o'
Class: *still murmuring and grab notebooks*
Teacher: So we have pacient # 25 with... Eye transplant. Facts: hereditary corneal problems, hyper tension, well... some visual past complications... Ok, questions?
Class: *A guy lifts a hand* From where does this cornea come?
Teacher: If someone needs a new cornea, someone needs to donate it. And the present one comes from subject... *looks in his notepad* Oh, this is the last part of this buddy's body after an accident.
Class: *blinks*
Teacher: Whatever *shrugs* Other question?
Class: *a girl raises a hand* Which is the proccedement about the Corneal transplant surgery?
Teacher: Local anesthesia, area is cleaned with antiseptic solutions, an eye is placed. The whole surgery is done using an Operating Microscope. The corneal is 'cut with Trephine.
Class: Does the eye color change after transplant surgery? *student frowns*
Teacher: Naaa... since it's the entire eye that it've been replaced, the colour does not change.
Class: And what if... the pacient does no accept the organ?
Teacher: The success rate varies with various factors like the patient's age, donor corneal quality, surgical skills etc. Generally it's infection, inner eye swelling in form of Uveitis, Glaucoma or... rejection of the transplant, in the last case. Though this case seems to be special.... *looks at asleep Subaru*
Class: *look closely at Subaru*
Teacher: Well, anyone? *looks at the other students*
Class: *still drooling after Subaru's beauty* *a guy lifts a hand*
Teacher: Yes?
Class: Where's the donated eye now?
Teacher: That's special too. It's in a flask we don't know how does that keep the eye safe and clean. Must be filled with Steroid eye drops and Antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection. Ok, class, let's leave buddy # 25 and continue, please?
Class: *nods* *everybody leaves leaving Subaru asleep on bed*
Me: Blerghhh.... O_o'