Peter Gordon Watson | |
Birth Date: | 1930 4, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Newport, Wales, United Kingdom |
Citizenship: | British |
Nationality: | British |
Known For: | trabeculectomy |
Field: | ophthalmology |
Work Institutions: | Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London |
Prizes: | APAO Jose Rizal International Medal International Duke Elder Medal Jules François Golden Medal Jules Francois International Research Gold Medal |
Peter Gordon Watson (30 April 1930 – 31 January 2017) was a British ophthalmologist, professor and researcher better known as the inventor of surgical procedure trabeculectomy. With John Cairns, in the 1970s, Watson developed trabeculectomy, the most common form of surgery for glaucoma today. His 1977 textbook, The Sclera and Systemic Disorders (third edition published in 2012) is still considered the only comprehensive textbook on disease of the sclera.
Peter Gordon Watson was born on April 30, 1930, in Newport, Wales, United Kingdom, the son of Ralph and Renée née Smith.[1] He studied and trained in ophthalmology at University College Hospital, London, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London and the Institute of Ophthalmology.[2]
Watson held several positions including president of the Academia Ophthalmology Internationalis, member of the International Council of Ophthalmology, Editor of Eye magazine, Founder and Chair of the Cambridge Eye Trust, and Deputy Hospitaller for the Order of St John of Jerusalem.
Watson and his wife Ann have five children.[1] He died on January 31, 2017, at the age of 86, due to prostate cancer.[1]
With John Cairns, in the 1970s, Watson developed trabeculectomy, the most common form of surgery for glaucoma today.[3] Watson's other contributions include research into the mechanisms of diseases affecting sclera and mechanisms for corneal graft rejection.[4] He has authored or co-authored seven books, 18 chapters and 168 scientific papers.[1] His 1977 textbook, The Sclera and Systemic Disorders (third edition published in 2012) is still considered the only comprehensive textbook on disease of the sclera.[3]
Peter Watson ran the scleritis clinic at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge and Moorfields Eye Hospital in London.[4]