11-0 Mersilene alone as a single running suture in corneal grafts

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Purpose. To study the safety and long-term stability of 11-0 Mersilene when used alone as a single running suture in corneal grafts. Methods. Seventeen eyes on which corneal transplants were performed with 11-0 Mersilene alone as a single running suture between October 1992 and April 1998 were entered into this study. Post-operative data were collected retrospectively on a standardised form. Mean age of patients at the time of surgery was 49.7 years. Pre-operative diagnoses were keratoconus (8 eyes), Fuchs' corneal dystrophy (6 eyes), megalocornea (1 eye), bullous keratopathy (1 eye) and irregular astigmatism following penetrating corneal injury (1 eye). Mean follow-up was 54.1 months, and ranged between 24 and 91 months. Results. Fourteen eyes (82%) achieved visual acuities of 6/18 or better. Post-keratoplasty astigmatism was ≤ 5D in 14 eyes (82%). Sutures were left intact in 9 eyes for a mean period of 51.1 months (24-91 months). Complications included wound leak (3 cases), elevated edge (1 case), high intraocular pressure (1 case), sterile infiltrates (1 case) and early rejection (1 case). Conclusion. 11-0 Mersilene alone can be effectively used as a single running suture in corneal grafts. These sutures can safely be left intact for a long period due to Mersilene's non-biodegradable nature.

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Kalyansundaram, T. S., & Bearn, M. A. (2001). 11-0 Mersilene alone as a single running suture in corneal grafts. Eye, 15(3), 288–291. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2001.96

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