This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-24028796

The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
China eye-gouge case: Boy begins implant surgery China eye-gouge case: Boy begins implant surgery
(about 1 month later)
The six-year-old Chinese boy whose eyes were gouged out has begun surgery that will give him prosthetic eye implants.The six-year-old Chinese boy whose eyes were gouged out has begun surgery that will give him prosthetic eye implants.
Guo Bin is being treated at a private hospital in Shenzhen by a doctor who has volunteered his services.Guo Bin is being treated at a private hospital in Shenzhen by a doctor who has volunteered his services.
But the prosthetic eyes, which will look and feel like real ones, will not restore the little boy's vision.But the prosthetic eyes, which will look and feel like real ones, will not restore the little boy's vision.
Guo Bin was found with his eyes removed and covered in blood in Fenxi, Shangxi province, on 24 August. Police suspect his late aunt was responsible. Guo Bin was found with his eyes removed and covered in blood in Fenxi, Shanxi province, on 24 August. Police suspect his late aunt was responsible.
State media have reported that the aunt - whose motive for an attack remains unclear - killed herself six days after the incident by jumping into a well.State media have reported that the aunt - whose motive for an attack remains unclear - killed herself six days after the incident by jumping into a well.
Police said they found Guo Bin's blood on her clothes. The little boy's parents say they do not know of any reason why she would have attacked their son.Police said they found Guo Bin's blood on her clothes. The little boy's parents say they do not know of any reason why she would have attacked their son.
Guo Bin and his family travelled to the southern city of Shenzhen on Sunday.Guo Bin and his family travelled to the southern city of Shenzhen on Sunday.
A spokeswoman for Dr Dennis Lam told the Agence-France Presse news agency that the first operation involved fitting implants similar to artificial eyeballs to give volume to the eye in order to fit an eye shell.A spokeswoman for Dr Dennis Lam told the Agence-France Presse news agency that the first operation involved fitting implants similar to artificial eyeballs to give volume to the eye in order to fit an eye shell.
Guo Bin will then have a recovery period before the shell, or prosthetic eyes, can be attached. These will be then connected to tissue and muscle for movement.Guo Bin will then have a recovery period before the shell, or prosthetic eyes, can be attached. These will be then connected to tissue and muscle for movement.
After that sensory devices that generate electronic signals to help him identify shapes could be fitted.After that sensory devices that generate electronic signals to help him identify shapes could be fitted.
Dr Lam, who is based in Hong Kong, said he hoped Guo Bin could benefit from the further development of electronic eye technology directly linked to the brain - something he said was at least five to 10 years in the future.Dr Lam, who is based in Hong Kong, said he hoped Guo Bin could benefit from the further development of electronic eye technology directly linked to the brain - something he said was at least five to 10 years in the future.
"We don't know if this will be successful in the end, but if there is this possibility, then why should we not give a chance to little Bin-Bin?" he said in a press conference."We don't know if this will be successful in the end, but if there is this possibility, then why should we not give a chance to little Bin-Bin?" he said in a press conference.