He was addressing a press conference at the Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences here, to mark the foundation day of the centre.
The eye bank is situated in the over 50-year-old centre is housed in the AIIMS campus, and various programmes have been lined up to commemorate the occasion.
"We (AIIMS) have conducted 17,000-18,000 corneal transplant surgeries till date. Last year, we had corneas from 1,844 donors, out of which 1,285 were used for surgeries," Titiyal said.
"After an eye is donated, only then we go for testing. And, if it found to be unhealthy or carrying infection, then we don't use it," he added.
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The press conference was also addressed by the centre's Chief and Professor of Ophthalmology Atul Kumar, and various other senior doctors of the centre.
"We first train our young doctors on goat's eyes and then they perform simple surgeries in the presence of senior doctors before they graduate to a level of expertise," Kumar said.
"There were 15 such centres two years ago, and now we have about 25 of them. We tie up with local dispensaries and keep our set up there, and doctors from AIIMS pay regular visit, so patients need not come to the AIIMS," he said.
Kumar said, only those patients who need surgery are sent to the Dr Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, and "we conduct all eye-related surgeries free of cost... It is to help poor and needy people."
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