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. 2008 Jan;3(1):23-7.

Amniotic membrane transplantation for primary pterygium surgery

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Amniotic membrane transplantation for primary pterygium surgery

Asadollah Katbaab et al. J Ophthalmic Vis Res. 2008 Jan.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the outcomes of primary pterygium excision with adjunctive amniotic membrane transplantation.

Methods: In an interventional case series, consecutive patients with primary pterygia underwent surgical excision with transplantation of preserved amniotic membrane onto bare sclera. Patients were followed for at least 12 months and the results were evaluated in terms of recurrent pterygium growth and complications.

Results: Fifty eyes of 50 consecutive patients including 27 male and 23 female subjects with mean age of 43.36±10.88 years were operated. The pterygia extended onto the corneas for 4.69±1.2 (range 3 to 7) mm. Only one eye (2%) demonstrated recurrent pterygium growth which responded to subconjunctival mitomycin C injection. Another eye (2%) developed amniotic membrane retraction which eventually required a second transplantation leading to complete resolution.

Conclusion: Primary pterygium excision with amniotic membrane transplantation is a safe and effective surgical technique with low recurrence rate.

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