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Abstract
Objective
To observe the efficacy and safety of bromfenac sodium eye drops on relieving the irritative symptoms in pterygium excision surgery.
Methods
A total of 95 cases (120 eyes) treated with pterygium excision combined with autologous limbal stem cell transplantation surgery from September 2015 to September 2016 were collected, and randomly divided into two groups. Group A (60 eyes) was given 0.1% bromfenac sodium eye drops twice a day in three days before surgery and seven days after surgery, while group B (60 eyes) did not. The irritative symptoms grade were evaluated after surgery, and the corneal epithelial healing assessed by fluorescein staining was observed and compared between the two group after surgery.
Results
The pain index scores of the group A were lower than that in the group B at 6h, 8h, 24h,48h and 72h after surgery. The difference of the pain index scores between two group was statistical significant. The corneal wound healing rate of the second day, the third day and the seventh day had no significant difference between the two groups.
Conclusions
0.1% bromfenae sodium eye drops can safely and effectively relieve the irritative symptoms of post-pterygium excision surgery.
Key words:
Bromfenac sodium; Eye drops; Pterygium; Pain; Corneal epithelium
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