Volume 37, Issue 9 , Pages 1576-1580, September 2011
Half-bow sliding knot: Modified suture technique for scleral fixation using the corneoscleral pocket
A modified suture technique for precise knot placement in the Hoffman corneoscleral pocket technique of scleral fixation is described. Both loops of the polypropylene suture passing from the intraocular device through the sclera and conjunctiva are retrieved from the pocket. A loop of suture is pulled through 3 suture throws made using the second suture loop, forming a half bow. Centration of the intraocular lens (IOL)–capsular bag is checked. If the suture tension is too tight, the surgeon can easily undo the knot of the half-bow knot by pulling it free and can then retie the sliding knot. When the IOL–capsular bag is centered, the suture loop is cut and the free end removed. The second suture end is retrieved from the pocket, and knot tying is completed without further adjustment to the tension. Posterior pressure on the intraocular device centers it and settles the knot within the sclera at the fixation point.
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PII: S0886-3350(11)01052-2
doi:10.1016/j.jcrs.2011.07.018
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Volume 37, Issue 9 , Pages 1576-1580, September 2011
