The most common complication of pterygium surgery is postoperative recurrence. These recurrences are reduced with conjunctival autograft technique. However, with this graft surgery, post surgical wound-healing response may be more intense and may lead to Tenons granuloma or pyogenic granuloma or stitch ...
The most common complication of pterygium surgery is postoperative recurrence. These recurrences are reduced with conjunctival autograft technique. However, with this graft surgery, post surgical wound-healing response may be more intense and may lead to Tenon's granuloma or pyogenic granuloma or stitch...
The use of mitomycin C as an adjuvant in pterygium surgery may cause severe complications in the short or long term postoperatively, according to a study.The retrospective chart review evaluated 13 eyes that presented with a diagnosis of scler...
This not only saves the operative time but also increases patient comfort post op. Herein, we present a case of post pterygium surgery scleral melt successfully treated with scleral patch graft with fibrin adhesive.doi:10.15520/JCMRO.V2I02.128N. Shivananda...
pterygium surgeryTo determine the changes in the expression of transcripts of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their tissue inhibitor (TIMP) in the conjunctiva following glaucoma filtration surgery (GFS). The reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction method was performed on tissue specimens ...
Conclusion : Conjunctival limbal autograft and postoperative MMC (0.02%) are both safe and effective adjuncts to primary pterygium surgery. The main prejudices against autografting are the expertise and time required for the procedure. The recent use of biologic adhesives to fixate the autograft in ...
Conclusion: Conjunctival limbal autograft and postoperative MMC (0.02%) are both safe and effective adjuncts to primary pterygium surgery. The main prejudices against autografting are the expertise and time required for the procedure. The recent use of biologic adhesives to fixate the autograft in ...