Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: BriGy86
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Man has fish hook lodged in cornea, parts of the surgery are filmed. A small incision is made on the right side of the cornea, a plastic strip is inserted, and the entry wound is enlarged to give room for the hook to exit. The hook is then pulled out, leaving the eye very bloodshot.
It should be noted that, among all the parts of the body, the cornea can heal itself the quickest. I'd like to hear the story of how the hook got caught in his eye.