“…Consistent with previous studies using conventional AMP with sutures,9,16–18,21 our study demonstrated the effectiveness of the sutureless approach in 5 eyes with grades I to III alkaline burns. In grade IV acute burn, although the use of AMP has been shown to reduce limbal stromal inflammation,23 it is not sufficient to prevent LSCD, presumably because of severe limbal ischemia 9,18,19,24. To combat limbal ischemia in this grade of acute burn, additional procedures such as tenonplasty are required to prevent corneal and scleral melt 7,25,26.…”