Sir Benjamin William Rycroft OBE (1902–1967): British ophthalmologist and pioneer in corneal surgery
Josh Wilcox, Maxwell Cooper

TL;DR
Sir Benjamin Rycroft was a pioneering British ophthalmologist who advanced corneal surgery and transformed organ donation laws in the UK.
Contribution
The paper highlights Rycroft's overlooked contributions to keratoplasty and his role in reforming organ donation legislation.
Findings
Rycroft became a globally recognized expert in corneal grafting during the 1930s and 1940s.
He led a campaign that changed UK laws to enable nationwide organ donation.
His work at Queen Victoria Hospital helped restore sight to wounded veterans.
Abstract
An unsung hero of British ophthalmology is the largely forgotten Sir Benjamin Rycroft (1902–1967). This paper will discuss and analyse the undervalued career of this great man. Upon graduating from medical school, Rycroft became a General Practitioner. Rycroft then decided to train to become an ophthalmologist. Rycroft began his ophthalmology career in 1930s London focusing on the new ground-breaking surgery of keratoplasty (corneal grafting) before serving with distinction in the medical corps during the Second World War. He is chiefly remembered for his work after the war at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead, Sussex, where he worked with renowned plastics surgeon Archibald McIndoe. During his time, there Rycroft became globally recognised for his skill in keratoplasty and started a campaign which radically changed the legal framework behind organ donation in the UK.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCorneal surgery and disorders · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses · Corneal Surgery and Treatments
