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Limbal-Conjunctival vs Conjunctival Autograft Transplant for Recurrent Pterygia

✍ Scribed by Al Fayez, Mashhoor F.


Book ID
120996575
Publisher
American Medical Association
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
358 KB
Volume
131
Category
Article
ISSN
2168-6165

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✦ Synopsis


Objective:

To compare the safety and efficacy of limbal-conjunctival vs conjunctival autograft transplant for treating recurrent pterygia.

Methods:

In a randomized, prospective, parallel-group clinical trial, 224 patients with advanced recurrent pterygia underwent free conjunctival autograft transplant (112 eyes) or limbal-conjunctival autograft transplant (112 eyes). two hundred five patients completed the follow-up (100 eyes from the conjunctival autograft group and 105 eyes from the limbal-conjunctival autograft group).

Main outcome measures:

Recurrence of pterygium, with complications as the secondary outcome measure (ie, signs of limbal stem cell deficiency).

Results:

With a mean follow-up of 62 (range, 36-96) months, 10 patients (10.0%) in the conjunctival autograft group and 1 patient (1.0%) in the limbal-conjunctival autograft group developed recurrence. no signs of limbal stem cell deficiency were observed during follow-up.

Conclusion:

Limbal-conjunctival transplant is safe and more effective than free conjunctival transplant in preventing recurrence after excision of recurrent pterygia (p = .004).

Application to clinical practice:

Limbal-conjunctival autografts could be a favored option for managing advanced recurrent pterygia in young high-risk patients.


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