Evaluation of Refractive Status Changes Following Pterygium Surgery With the Bare Sclera Technique Versus Conjunctival Autografting in a Tertiary Eye Care Centre in Kolkata: A Prospective Comparative Study. [PDF]
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Exploring the impact of extraocular disorders and their surgical correction on corneal astigmatism and higher-order aberrations: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
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Conjunctival Squamous Cell Carcinoma Following Intravitreal Injection Through an Unrecognized CIN: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Limbal-Conjunctival Autograft Transplantation for Recurrent Pterygium
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002Purpose To assess the usefulness of limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation (LCAT) for the treatment of recurrent pterygium. Patients and Methods Seventeen eyes with advanced recurrent pterygium underwent LCAT. All had already been treated at least twice either by simple excision (n=15) or by conjunctival rotation autograft (n=2).
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To define the amount of time necessary to follow patients after pterygium removal to identify a recurrence.The authors reviewed patients who supposedly had a recurrence of their pterygium and analyzed the records to determine the duration of these recurrences.One hundred sixty-one known pterygium recurrences were identified from records. Those patients
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Lamellar Keratoplasty for Recurrent Pterygium
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1976SUMMARY Lamellar corneoscleral keratoplasty technique for recurrent pterygium is described. The importance of accurate placement of the graft and its usefulness as a tissue barrier to regrowth of the pterygium is postulated. In fifteen eyes with severe recurrent pterygium followed from six months to four years, there have been no further ...
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Protracted Ruthenium Treatment of Recurrent Pterygium
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1992By combining excision with 106ruthenium irradiation in 17 patients previously operated on for persistently recurrent pterygium, we have devised an effective therapy that produces virtually no side effects and further prevents events recurrence. The ruthenium applicator shell was left in place for 2-3 h, yielding a total dosage of 2000 cGy. Only 2 of 17
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Comparison of surgical techniques for recurrent pterygium
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023Although conjunctival autograft (CAU) and amniotic membrane grafting (AMG) with mitomycin-C (MMC) are most effective for the treatment of primary pterygium, the optimal surgical treatment of recurrent pterygium is not well established. We thus aimed to examine recurrence rates after recurrent pterygium excision surgery performed with CAU or AMG with or
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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF RECURRENT PTERYGIUM
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1949PRIOR to World War II recurrent pterygium had been a matter of little concern to most ophthalmologists in the United States. The few patients with primary pterygium who consulted the individual surgeon were handled with satisfaction to both the patient and the physician. Many ophthalmologists had seen no procedure other than McReynolds' transplantation
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The limbal-stem cell transplantation is time demanding operation but with best results in recurrent pterygium treatment between above mentioned techniques.
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