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José Ignacio Barraquer Moner (24 January 1916 – 13 February 1998) was a Spanish
ophthalmologist Ophthalmology (, ) is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and surgery of eye diseases and disorders. An ophthalmologist is a physician who undergoes subspecialty training in medical and surgical eye care. Following a ...
and
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born in
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who did most of his life's work in
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,
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. His original pioneering investigations on corneal transplants and correction of corneal refraction led him to be designated as “Father of modern Refractive Surgery”. His ophthalmological surgical techniques and
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s are now in routine use by the ophthalmic community.


Biography

He was born in Barcelona, first son of
Ignacio Barraquer Ignacio Barraquer Barraquer (March 25, 1884 – May 13, 1965) was a Spanish ophthalmologist known for his contributions to the advancement of cataract surgery. Barraquer was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was the father of Jose Barraquer ...
(March 25, 1884 – May 13, 1965) and Josefa Moner Raguer (1893-1987). His grandfather, José Antonio Barraquer i Roviralta (1852-1924) was a pioneer of modern ophthalmology in Spain and a great histopathologist, and the brother of Lluis Barraquer i Roviralta (1855-1928), a pioneer of neurology and the founder, in 1882, of the first department of clinical neurology and electrotherapy in Spain; his son Lluis Barraquer Ferré (1887-1959) and his grandson Lluis Barraquer Bordas (1923-2010) were also famous neurologists. Jose Ignacio Barraquer's father was a prestigious ophthalmologist in his own right due to the invention of phacoeresis, a surgical procedure for
cataract extraction Cataract surgery, also called lens replacement surgery, is the removal of the natural lens of the eye that has developed a cataract, an opaque or cloudy area. The eye's natural lens is usually replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) ...
. He educated his son in arts and sciences since early childhood, helping him to become an inventor, a scientist and a skillful surgeon. He studied medicine in the University of Barcelona and graduated 1940; in 1952 he obtained his doctorate in medicine and surgery at the University of Madrid. He trained in ophthalmology under the mentorship of his father, but also spent time visiting the most famous ophthalmic professors around Europe. In 1938, towards the end of the
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, he married Margarita Coll Colomé in Granada (deceased 1984), where the family had been living during the war years. They had four children: Ignacio (born 1938–2012), Francisco (1940-2020) ophthalmologist, Margarita (born 1941) and Carmen (born 1946) ophthalmologist and refractive surgeon at "Clinica Barraquer". In 1940 the family moved back to Barcelona and what is now the Centro de Oftalmología Barraquer, was inaugurated in 1941; José Ignacio continued to work with his father until 1953 when he left Spain to start an independent career in ophthalmology. He decided to settle in Bogotá, Colombia, after having traveled all around South America as an invited lecturer and surgeon. He founded the Instituto Barraquer de América in 1964, his own Clínica Barraquer in 1968 and the Escuela Superior de Oftalmología within the Instituto Barraquer de América in 1977. He married Inés Granados in 1985, mother of his fifth child Jose Ignacio Barraquer Granados (born 1965) ophthalmologist and refractive surgeon at "Clinica Barraquer". Nowadays Jose's legacy, Clinica Barraquer of America is a reference center for ophthalmology and refractive surgery around the world. His dream of developing ophthalmology and refractive surgery is continued by his descendants Carmen Barraquer and Jose Ignacio Barraquer Granados among other great ophthalmologists that are in the clinic which had the opportunity to learn from the “Father of modern Refractive Surgery”.


Research and development

In his first ophthalmological article, published in 1942, he presented his first ophthalmological instrument, the Barraquer Keratotome with pneumatic fixatio

which he created to perform more precise cataract incisions. From then until 1950, he published 56 articles among which the most notable are ''Air injection in the anterior chamber in cataract surgery'

(1946), ''Histiotherapy'

1948),''Curare in Ocular surgery'

1949), ''Current selection technique in Keratoplasty'

1949) in which he described the “edge to edge” suturing technique in penetrating grafts, routinely used in corneal grafts since then; and ''Refractive Keratoplasty'

(1949), his first article on the optical theory to correct
myopia Myopia, also known as near-sightedness and short-sightedness, is an eye condition where light from distant objects focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina. As a result, distant objects appear blurry, while close objects appear normal. ...
and
hyperopia Far-sightedness, also known as long-sightedness, hypermetropia, and hyperopia, is a condition of the eye where distant objects are seen clearly but near objects appear blurred. This blur is due to incoming light being focused behind, instead o ...
by modifying the anterior corneal
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, published in Spanish, English, French and German. In Colombia, he continued his research and developments in corneal transplants, refractive keratoplasty and lens surgery. In 1956 he published ''The microscope in ocular surgery'

and ''The continuous edge to edge suture in full thickness grafts'

he designed and built several new surgical instruments like the hemostatic forceps,
cataract scissors A cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision of the eye. Cataracts often develop slowly and can affect one or both eyes. Symptoms may include faded colours, blurry or double vision, halos around light, ...
,
trephine A trephine (; from Greek τρύπανον, ''trypanon'' 'instrument for boring'). is a surgical instrument with a cylindrical blade. It can be of one of several dimensions and designs depending on what it is meant to be used for. They may be spe ...
s for corneal grafts and the “colibri blefarostat (
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) for anterior segment surgery”. This last instrument was an idea of his first pupil in Bogotá, Enrique Ariza Henao, and was described in the journal “''Archivos de la Sociedad Americana de Oftalmología y Optometría''” that he started in 1958. Meanwhile, he continued to advance his research in refractive keratoplasty in his private home laboratory; in 1958 he published ''Method for cutting lamellar grafts in frozen corneas, new orientation for refractive surgery'

and ''Cinematography of ocular operations'

In the meantime between 1962 and 1964 he designed and made several precision surgical instruments by hand including the
microkeratome A microkeratome is a precision surgical instrument with an oscillating blade designed for creating the corneal flap in LASIK or ALK surgery. The normal human cornea varies from around 500 to 600 μm in thickness; and in the LASIK procedure, the m ...
,
pneumatic fixation rings Pneumatics (from Greek 'wind, breath') is the use of gas or pressurized air in mechanical systems. Pneumatic systems used in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically-pow ...
, applanation tonometers, and applanation lenses to measure the diameter of the resection made with the microkeratome, and he perfected “the Lathe to cut spherical surfaces”. In 1963 he published ''Two level keratoplasty'

, ''Modification of corneal refraction by means of intracorneal inclusions'

In 1964 ''Corneal behavior in response to thickness changes'

in which he first describes the changes on the anterior radius of corneal curvature, in response to lamellar grafts of different thickness performed in rabbits; ''
Keratomileusis Keratomileusis, from Greek κέρας (kéras: horn) and σμίλευσις (smíleusis: carving), or corneal reshaping, is the improvement of the refractive state of the cornea by surgically reshaping it. It is the most common form of refractive ...
for correcting myopia'

where he describes the
microkeratome A microkeratome is a precision surgical instrument with an oscillating blade designed for creating the corneal flap in LASIK or ALK surgery. The normal human cornea varies from around 500 to 600 μm in thickness; and in the LASIK procedure, the m ...
, an instrument designed and built by him in 1962, to perform corneal lamellar resections of different diameters and thickness; and ''New approach, for the surgical correction of myopia'

In 1965 he published 19 articles including ''Our approach in Pterygium (conjunctiva), Pterygium surgery'' explaining the free conjunctival graft technique; ''The corneo-conjuntival limbal reconstruction before a corneal transplant'' in which for the first time a graft of limbus tissue was recommended, and ''Foundations of Refractive Keratoplasty'

with a foreword dedicated to his father, where he explains all his research, findings, the microkeratome and the surgical techniques of keratomileusis and keratophakia. In this article he explains ''"The Law of Thickness'"'' discovered through his research work, and this became the foundation of LASIK (Laser assisted Keratomileusis) and of every corneal refractive technique that is being performed worldwide. In 1967 he published ''A new operating microscope for ocular surgery'

describing a microscope developed jointly with his brother Joaquin Barraquer Moner and the physicist Hans Littmann from Carl Zeiss AG, Zeiss. In 1970 he edited and published a book (2 volumes) compiling the available reprints on Refractive Keratoplasty which had appeared in the world literature since 1949. In 1980 he wrote and published his first book called ''Keratomileuisis and Keratophakia'' (1 volume) in which he describes all of his life's research to modify the corneal refraction, his findings, different approaches, mathematical and geometrical foundations, the surgical instruments that he created, results of the surgical techniques of Keratomileusis and Keratophakia in patients, and the complications encountered. In 1989 he published a second book ''Refractive Surgery of the Cornea'

(2 volumes) with the collaboration of Carmen Barraquer-Coll his daughter, and Alejandro Arciniegas-Castilla, revising his first book as well as describing the lamellar and incisional surgical techniques developed by other ophthalmologists to modify corneal refractive power: Radial and Astigmatism, astigmatic keratotomies,
epikeratophakia Epikeratophakia (also known as epikeratoplasty and onlay lamellar keratoplasty) is a refractive surgical procedure in which a lamella of a donor cornea is transplanted onto the anterior surface of the patient's cornea. A lamellar disc from a don ...
and the first steps on laser refractive procedures. Between 1977 and 1985 he organized and directed refractive surgery training courses at the Barraquer Institute of América in Bogotá, which were attended by over 100 ophthalmologists from all around the world. He also organized five International Forum events in Bogotá, (1970, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1993) that were attended by the leading worldwide ophthalmological professors. During his professional life, he wrote 268 articles and invented 19 surgical techniques and 45 surgical instruments.


Awards

* 1968 - Grand Honor Award for outstanding Achievements. Society of Cryo-Ophthalmology * 1972 – Distinguished Service Prize Award for Excellency in Ophthalmology-Society of Contemporary Ophthalmology (U.S.A) * 1976 – Gold Medal to the Microsurgeon of the Year. - World Microsurgery congress (U.S.A) * 1982 – Karl Wessely Gold Medal- Augenerztliche Fortbildung (Germany) * 1983 – José Ignacio Barraquer Moner Medal and Lecture – The International Society of Refractive Surgery (U.S.A) * 1985 – Escudo Virgili- Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Cadiz (Spain) * 1987 – First Albrecht von Graefe Award for distinguished contributions to Refractive Surgery.–The American Society of Contemporary Ophthalmology (U.S.A) * 1987 – Medaglia D’Oro “ G.Cirincione” – Universita de la Sapienza di Roma (Italy) * 1987 – Gold Medal Leonardo da Vinci – National Eye Research Foundation (Chicago – U.S.A) * 1994 – Award “The ophthalmologist of the Century”. The International surgery Club (Montreal-Canada) * 1998 – The Most Influential Ophthalmologists of the Twentieth Century.- The American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (Seattle- U.S.A)


Decorations

* 1968 – Commander of the Order of San Carlos (Colombia) * 1968 – Commander with Plaque of the
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(Spain) * 1976 – Silver
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* 1977 – Caballero de Honor y Mérito de la Orden de Malta (priorato de U.S.A) * 1980 - Commander of the
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(Colombia) * 1983 – Gran Cruz de San Jorge y Constantino el Grande - Orden Constantiniana de San Jorge (Colombia) * 1984 – Grand Officer of the
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(Colombia) * 1995 - Grand Cross of the
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(Spain)


Academic distinctions

* 1961-1973 - Visiting professor of Ophthalmology –
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, College of Medicine, (Houston, U.S.A) * 1967 – Académico de Honor de la Real Academia de Medicina de Murcia (Spain) * 1969 – Awarded title of ''doctor honoris causa'' by the
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(Brasil) * 1970 – Miembro de Mérito de la Academia de Ciencias Médicas de Barcelona (Spain) * 1975 - Honorary Professor in the
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(Perú) * 1987 – Awarded title of ''doctor honoris causa'' by the
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(Spain) * 1990 – Awarded title of ''doctor honoris causa'' in ophthalmology by the University of Cartagena (Colombia)


References

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