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Pterygium Conjunctival Autograft

Journal of the Nigerian Academy of Medicine, 2022
Background: The treatment of ocular pterygium overtime has been subjected to the development and application of various new strategies towards simpler, quicker, and more comfortable surgical procedures that have foster the development suture-less technique with conjunctival autograft to reduce recurrent rate.
Mayor Orezime Atima, Douglas Jah Pam
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Modified Limbal–Conjunctival Autograft Surgical Technique: Long-Term Results of Recurrence and Complications

Cornea, 2023
Purpose: The aim of this study was to report the recurrence and complication rates of a modified limbal–conjunctival autograft surgical technique for pterygium excision.
Brendon W. H. Lee   +4 more
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Pterygium Surgery: Conjunctival Rotation Autograft Versus Conjunctival Autograft

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 2002
* 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.
Subhash, Dadeya   +2 more
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Subconjunctival Fibrosis After Conjunctival Autograft

Cornea, 1993
While largely successful, the use of a conjunctival autograft in the exposed scleral bed following a pterygium excision can result in postoperative complications. We report two cases of a previously undescribed complication: subconjunctival fibrosis at the harvest site of the graft.
M P, Vrabec   +2 more
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Conjunctival–limbal autograft

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2017
To provide an overview of conjunctival-limbal autografting (CLAU) for ocular surface rehabilitation with emphasis on more recent literature detailing outcomes of the procedure over the last 2 decades as well as technique variations and adjuvant techniques.Limbal autografting initially described in 1964 by Barraquer and Strampelli and later popularized ...
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Conjunctival Rotation Autograft for Primary Pterygium

Ophthalmologica, 2002
<i>Purpose:</i> To evaluate the safety and effectiveness of conjunctival rotation autograft technique in preventing the recurrence of primary pterygium. <i>Methods:</i> In this prospective study, 24 eyes of 24 consecutive patients with primary pterygium were evaluated.
Yanyali, A, Alp, BN, Keskin, O, Ay, GM
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Comparison of Conjunctival Transposition Flap Versus Conjunctival Autograft in Pterygium Recurrence

Ophthalmology Pakistan
Purpose: To compare outcomes of conjunctival transposition flap versus conjunctival autograft techniques in terms of recurrence following primary pterygium excision.Methodology: This randomized controlled trial was conducted at the Department of ...
Asif Qaim   +8 more
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Current status of limbal conjunctival autograft

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2000
The past decade has witnessed several major advances in the field of ocular surface reconstruction. It is now established that the limbal and corneal epithelia belong to the same clonogenic lineage and that conjunctival transdifferentiation does not occur.
S, Basti, S K, Rao
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Conjunctival Autografts for Ocular Surface Reconstruction after Conjunctival Nevus Excision

Cornea, 2022
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and therapeutic outcomes of the cases where we used conjunctival autografts with and without the Tenon fascia for ocular surface reconstruction after conjunctival nevus excision.
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