why they don’t just tuck something sterile into your socket then sew the lids shut when you have an eye removed?

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why they don’t just tuck something sterile into your socket then sew the lids shut when you have an eye removed?

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The tear gland and oil glands open on, and just behind the eyelids. You can whip an eyeball out but the glands still produce secretions. If you stitch the eyelids shut those secretions will build up and eventually become infected – they need somewhere to go.

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