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The eye is literally a part of your brain poking out of a hole in your skull. It's really hard to transplant. It's nearly impossible to get sight from a transplanted eye:
There are on average ~7 million cone cells and ~92 million rod cells in the eye, each of which has its own separate nerve connection that runs all the way into the occipital lobe.
This guy would be the first person to ever get vision from a transplant.
This. Whoever manages to splice an optic nerve (meaning, it goes just about perfectly) would be in line for a Nobel Prize for Medicine.