Learning Objectives
- Understand the physics of corneal wound/incision closure
- Create and close linear and stellate corneal incisions
- Perform a penetrating keratoplasty (mainly 3rd years)
Materials
- Pig/goat eyes
- Super sharp blades
- Viscoelastic
- BSS
- Fine non-locking needle holders
- 10-0 nylon suture
- Colibri or straight 0.12 or 0.3 forceps
- Vannas scissors
- Tying forceps
- Vacuum trephine
- Left and right corneal scissors
Preparation
- Please read the following:
- Macsai chapter on physics of wound closure (all)
- Krachmer section on corneal laceration repair (all)
- Krachmer section on penetrating keratoplasty (2nd and 3rd years)
- 2nd and 3rd years, please watch the following videos:
- Trephination and corneal excision in PKP (will need to create free account if don’t already have one):
- Full surgical video on PKP (may want to mute music)
- V sign in PKP
Procedure
1st and 2nd years
- Inject some BSS into the anterior chamber of the pig/goat eye to reform the anterior chamber to physiologic turgor.
- Use a blade to create a linear partial thickness incision in the cornea.
- Close this incision with 10-0 nylon sutures in an interrupted fashion.
- Repeat process with a full thickness linear incision as well as a stellate (Mercedes sign) full thickness incision.
- Reform the anterior chamber with BSS to confirm that wound is free of leakage.
2nd and 3rd years
- Inject some BSS or water into the anterior chamber of the pig/goat eye to reform the anterior chamber to physiologic turgor (makes for easier paracentesis incision).
- Create a paracentesis incision with a 15 degree blade.
- Fill anterior chamber with viscoelastic.
- Trephine the cornea with the vacuum trephine.
- Excise corneal button with left and right corneal scissors.
- Re-suture corneal button back in PKP fashion