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HomenewsEye surgery marathon restores sight to over 100 patients in South Africa

Eye surgery marathon restores sight to over 100 patients in South Africa

More than 100 people have had their vision restored following a large-scale “eye surgery marathon” in South Africa’s Gauteng province, aimed at cutting through months-long waiting lists for cataract treatment.

The intensive medical drive focused on patients suffering from cataracts — an age-related clouding of the eye’s lens that can lead to blindness if left untreated. Several of those who received surgery had reportedly waited years for the procedure.

Health authorities said the campaign is part of a broader push to reduce growing backlogs in public hospital eye care. The model brings together specialized surgical teams to perform multiple operations in a short space of time, dramatically speeding up access.

Cataract surgery is widely regarded as one of the most cost-effective and reliable sight-restoring procedures. Officials say most patients regain significant independence and quality of life within days of recovery.

The initiative also reflects wider efforts to ease pressure on South Africa’s public healthcare system, where thousands remain on waiting lists for eye operations. Similar “surgery marathons” have previously been used to tackle backlogs in other medical fields.

Organizers described the programme as a success, noting its impact on restoring not just vision but also dignity, mobility, and hope.

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