
Vol. 223, No. 4, 2009
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Long-Term Results of Bare Sclera, Limbal-Conjunctival Autograft and Amniotic Membrane Graft Techniques in Primary Pterygium Excisions
Ahmet Özer, Nilgün Y ld r m, Nazmiye Erol, Sumru Yurdakul
Department of Ophthalmology, Eski ehir Osmangazi University Medical Faculty, Eski ehir, Turkey
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Ophthalmologica 2009;223:269-273 (DOI: 10.1159/000210444)
Key Words
- Pterygium
- Bare sclera
- Limbal-conjunctival autograft
- Amniotic membrane
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the long-term follow-up results of the bare sclera technique (BST), limbal-conjunctival autograft technique (LCAT) and amniotic membrane graft technique (AMGT) in primary pterygium excisions. Materials and Methods: In this study, 48 eyes of 48 patients who underwent pterygium surgery using BST (group 1), 63 eyes of 63 patients who underwent pterygium surgery using LCAT (group 2) and 52 eyes of 52 patients who underwent pterygium surgery using AMGT (group 3) were compared with respect to corneal epithelialization, recurrence and complication of the procedures. The mean ages of the groups were 47.88 ± 14.21 years in group 1, 49.63 ± 14.42 years in group 2 and 47.92 ± 15.52 years in group 3. Patients were followed up to 72.39 ± 11.03 months in group 1, 69.91 ± 12.41 months in group 2 and 61.43 ± 9.83 months in group 3. Results: Postoperative corneal epithelialization was completed in 5.62 ± 1.74 days in group 1, 4.33 ± 0.91 days in group 2 and 4.79 ± 1.39 days in group 3. Corneal epithelialization time was earlier in group 2 than in groups 1 (p < 0.01) and 3 (p < 0.05). Recurrences were detected in 19 eyes (39.58%) in group 1, 11 eyes (14.29%) in group 2 and 12 eyes (23.08%) in group 3. The recurrence rate was significantly lower in group 2 than in groups 1 and 3 (p < 0.001). Postoperative complications were not seen in any of the groups. Graft retraction and necrosis were not detected in the LCAT and AMGT groups during the follow-up period. Conclusions: LCAT was found to be a more effective procedure than BST and AMGT, with decreased recurrence rates after pterygium excision. Limbal-conjunctival autograft seems to be a useful treatment in pterygium surgery due to higher success rates and lower recurrence rates. Amniotic membrane grafts may be an alternative surgical technique for pterygium treatment for patients with or without glaucoma who might need glaucoma surgery in the future. Copyright © 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel
Author Contacts Ass. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Özer Department of Ophthalmology Eski ehir Osmangazi University Medical Faculty TR-26480 Eski ehir (Turkey) Tel. +90 22 2229 1001, Fax +90 22 2239 0928, E-Mail aozer@ogu.edu.tr
Article Information
Received: April 24, 2008
Accepted after revision: August 13, 2008
Published online: April 2, 2009
Number of Print Pages : 5
Number of Figures : 0, Number of Tables : 2, Number of References : 38 |
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