A new surgery known as sutureless eye surgery has helped carry out around 80 successful operations. It heals wounds much faster than through conventional procedures. The specialty of the surgery is the use of exceptionally smaller and disposable instruments that are inserted into the eye of the patient with the use of a tiny cannula. When it is removed from the eye, the wound is much smaller and less painful. The procedure also takes lesser time. The surgery is being carried out at Bristol Eye Hospital.