Limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation for recurrent pterygium

To assess the usefulness of limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation (LCAT) for the treatment of recurrent pterygium. 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 autograf...

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description To assess the usefulness of limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation (LCAT) for the treatment of recurrent pterygium. 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). Three eyes (17.65%) had symblepharon at the time of surgery, so LCAT was combined with amniotic membrane transplantation. The autograft was taken from the supero-lateral part of the same eye and transferred to the area where the pterygium had been excised. During 6-18 months of follow-up no postoperative complications occurred. In 15 eyes (88.24%) no pterygium recurrence was recorded; recurrence occurred in two eyes (11.76%) after 8 and 5 months. In three eyes with a combined symblepharon formation, remission of both pterygium and symblepharon growth was obtained. LCAT seems to be a promising and safe procedure for recurrent pterygium.
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Amnion - transplantation
Biological and medical sciences
Conjunctiva - transplantation
Diseases of eyelid, conjunctiva and lacrimal tracts
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Female
Humans
Limbus Corneae - cytology
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
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Pterygium - surgery
Recurrence
Stem Cells - cytology
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Transplantation, Autologous
Treatment Outcome
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