Pterygium surgery: conjunctival rotation autograft versus conjunctival autograft.

S. Dadeya, K. Malik, B. P. Gullian
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES To compare the safety and efficacy of conjunctival rotation autograft to conjunctival autograft in primary pterygium surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS A prospective randomized study was performed of 39 eyes in 31 patients who had undergone pterygium surgery. Nineteen eyes were treated by conjunctival rotation autograft (Group A). Twenty eyes were treated by conjunctival autograft (Group B). Follow up ranged from 8 to 12 months (mean 11 months). Recurrence was defined as postoperative regrowth of 2 mm fibrovascular tissue onto clear cornea in the area of previous pterygium excision. Four eyes were excluded from the study. Delayed wound healing occurred in 11.76% of eyes, and 5.88% of eyes had persistent congestion in Group A. A loose graft was present in 5.55% of eyes, and 5.55% of eyes had dellen formation in Group B. CONCLUSION We conclude that conjunctival rotation autograft and conjunctival autograft are both equally effective methods to reduce the recurrence rate after pterygium surgery. Conjunctival rotation autograft can be tried as an alternative attractive procedure for pterygium surgery to reduce the chances of recurrence. However, a larger, randomized, prospective double masked study with more patients and a longer follow up will eventually demonstrate the superiority of one procedure over the other.
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翼状胬肉手术:自体结膜旋转移植与自体结膜移植。
背景与目的比较自体结膜旋转移植与自体结膜移植在原发性翼状胬肉手术中的安全性和有效性。患者和方法对31例翼状胬肉手术患者的39只眼睛进行了前瞻性随机研究。自体结膜旋转移植19眼(A组),自体结膜旋转移植20眼(B组),随访8 ~ 12个月(平均11个月)。复发定义为术后在先前翼状胬肉切除区域的透明角膜上再生2mm纤维血管组织。有四只眼睛被排除在研究之外。A组创面延迟愈合率为11.76%,持续充血率为5.88%。b组创面疏松率为5.55%,结膜旋转移植术和自体结膜移植术是降低翼状胬肉术后复发率的有效方法。自体结膜旋转移植可以作为翼状胬肉手术的一种有吸引力的替代方法,以减少复发的机会。然而,一项更大的、随机的、前瞻性的双盲研究,包括更多的患者和更长的随访,最终将证明一种手术优于另一种手术。
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