Suturing silk

Made:
2013 in New Delhi
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1 reel of 100m of black braided non-sterile suturing silk exported by Deepak Enterprises, used trichiasis surgery

Used to close up wounds or surgical openings, this suturing silk is a part of the kit for a Sightsavers surgeon to perform eye surgery.

Trachomatous trichiasis is where a person’s eyelids turn inwards and their eyelashes rub painfully against their eye. Without treatment, trichiasis can cause blindness. It is caused by repeated infections such as trachoma, inflammation, autoimmune conditions, and trauma. Surgeons operate to return a person’s eyelid to its original position, easing discomfort and improving a person’s sight.

Sightsavers is a charity that works prevent avoidable blindness and fight for the rights of people with disabilities in over 30 different countries. They estimate that around 2.5 million people need surgery for trichiasis. The charity trains people in the districts where they live to ensure different places have access to a surgeon and nurses. They travel to where people need their services and includes visiting nomadic communities. Between 2001 and 2020, their surgeons have provided 435,000 trichiasis operations.

Details

Category:
Surgery
Object Number:
2019-373
Materials:
silk thread and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 24 mm 42 mm,
type:
surgical instrument