JAYAPURA (14 December
2023) -
Residents of Jayapura and its surroundings can now smile with relief.
Ministry of Social Affairs is collaborating with several foundations and
agencies to hold free cataract surgery for the second time in Papua. A
total of 100 residents underwent free cataract surgery from 13 to 15 December
2023 at Bhayangkara Jayapura Hospital.
Minister of Social
Affairs Tri Rismaharini, who directly observed the implementation of the
surgery, said that she would further evaluate whether this surgery could be
carried out again.
"I will see. I will
evaluate whether next month it is possible to have another free surgery.
Because cataracts are fatal, if it is too late, permanent blindness can occur
and make it unproductive," said Risma, emphasizing the importance of cataract
surgery.
Residents of Jayapura
City, Jayapura Regency, and Kerom Regency are very enthusiastic about taking
part in this free cataract surgery. It is proven that 209
prospective patients have registered to take part in pre-operative screening on
December 9 to 10 2023.
Unfortunately, of this
number, only 100 people were declared fit for surgery. The majority
failed screening because of high blood pressure. A total of 35
patients underwent surgery on the first day, 35 more patients underwent surgery
on the second day, and the rest will undergo surgery on the third day.
Residents were very
enthusiastic about welcoming this surgery. One of them is
Haryantoro. This 61-year-old resident from Sentani has been waiting
for a long time for free cataract surgery. His eyesight has
decreased drastically since 2021, causing him to experience various
difficulties.
"It's very
disturbing, my eyes are watery. When I look, it's like it's foggy, so I often
have trouble," said Haryantoro.
Receiving news from his brother, Haryantoro immediately registered and was very grateful to be able to undergo cataract surgery. This man never stopped giving thanks.
"I am grateful to
the Ministry of Social Affairs for holding social services by holding mass
cataract operations. This is very helpful," concluded Haryantoro.