Serious complications of topical mitomycin-C after pterygium surgery
- PMID: 1454338
- DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(92)31749-x
Serious complications of topical mitomycin-C after pterygium surgery
Abstract
Background: The use of topical mitomycin (mitomycin-C) as a medical adjunct to pterygium and glaucoma surgery is increasing.
Methods: The authors report on a series of 10 patients who experienced serious, vision-threatening complications associated with the use of this drug after pterygium surgery.
Results: Complications included severe secondary glaucoma (4 patients), corneal edema (3 patients), corneal perforation (1 patient), corectopia (2 patients), iritis (8 patients), sudden onset mature cataract (2 patients), scleral calcification (1 patient) and incapacitating photophobia and pain (8 patients). Two patients required penetrating keratoplasties and a third required three lamellar keratoplasties. Another patient underwent four additional surgeries including a conjunctival Z-plasty, scleral patch grafting, and conjunctival autografting before his intractable pain and photophobia resolved 15 months after the original surgery. Because of these complications, 6 patients required a total of 20 return visits to the operating room after their original pterygium surgery. In 5 eyes, visual acuity remained at 20/200 or less. Three of the six patients with the most severe complications had concomitant chronic external diseases (rosacea [3 patients], ichthyosis [1 patient], keratitis sicca [1 patient]).
Conclusion: The authors urge extreme caution in the use of mitomycin. If mitomycin is used, the lowest possible concentration should be applied for the shortest time period in an effort to avoid these complications. A prospective multicenter study of the ophthalmic use of this medication is needed.
Comment in
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Who should receive mitomycin-C after pterygium surgery?Ophthalmology. 1992 Nov;99(11):1645-6. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(92)31750-6. Ophthalmology. 1992. PMID: 1454337 No abstract available.
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Mitomycin-C after pterygium excision.Ophthalmology. 1993 Jul;100(7):976; author reply 977-8. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(93)38539-8. Ophthalmology. 1993. PMID: 8321537 No abstract available.
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Mitomycin-C after pterygium excision.Ophthalmology. 1993 Jul;100(7):976-7; author reply 977-8. Ophthalmology. 1993. PMID: 8321538 No abstract available.
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Mitomycin C after pterygium excision.Ophthalmology. 1993 Mar;100(3):292-3. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(93)38533-7. Ophthalmology. 1993. PMID: 8507258 Clinical Trial. No abstract available.
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