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phildenhoff | 1 year ago
First, the tooth is put into the eye — used as biocompatible material to hold the lens. Second, the surgery is 60 years old and has something like a 94% success rate after 27 years, so it's hardly fair to say "surgery _aims_ to restore sight". It almost certainly will restore sight. The part that is interesting in this story is that it's an uncommon surgery that is happening only for the first time _in Canada_.
dang|1 year ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43208774
phildenhoff|1 year ago