Corneal Sutures and Traumatic Wound Closure

Learning goal

Prepare for Day 1: corneal sutures, traumatic wound closure and leak-tight repair.

Read before Day 1

  • Corneal wound architecture.

  • Interrupted corneal suturing.

  • Suture depth and radiality.

  • Leakage testing.

  • Suture-induced astigmatism.

Focus points

  • Equal bite length on both sides of the wound

  • Correct stromal depth

  • Radial suture placement

  • Controlled tension

  • Wound edge apposition

  • Leakage testing after closure

Practical task

During the first corneal suturing drill, focus on bite symmetry and controlled tension before increasing speed.

Ophthalmic Microsurgical Suturing Techniques

Best for: suturing fundamentals, corneal sutures and fine ophthalmic tissue handling.


Ophthalmic Microsurgical Suturing Techniques

Corneal Suturing, Part 1 - Mayo Clinic / Leo J. Maguire, MD

Why watch this

This video introduces the core concepts of corneal suture placement and fine tissue handling.

Watch for

  • Needle entry angle

  • Suture depth

  • Bite symmetry

  • Radiality

  • Tension control

Corneal Suturing, Part 6 - Mayo Clinic / Leo J. Maguire, MD

Why watch this

This video is useful for reviewing more advanced principles and common refinements in corneal suturing.

Watch for

  • Wound edge adaptation

  • Suture sequence

  • Tension distribution

  • Avoiding distortion

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