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The use of mitomycin C with autologous limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation for management of recurrent pterygium
... irritation, recurrent inflammation, restric- tive ocular motility, and cosmetic ...the use of adjuncts like beta irradiation, thiotepa eye drops, intra- or postoperative mitomycin C (MMC), ... See full document
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<p>Management of Recurrent Pterygium with Severe Symblepharon Using Mitomycin C, Double Amniotic Membrane Transplantation, Cryopreserved Limbal Allograft, and a Conjunctival Flap</p>
... the pterygium excision site to fully expose the bare ...the pterygium excision site to calculate the size of the defect covered by amniotic membrane and to determine the size of conjunctival fl ...A ... See full document
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A study to determine the efficacy and safety of Limbal Conjunctival Autograft Transplantation (LCAT) in the surgical management of pterygium.
... Thiotepa ( triethylene thiophosphoramide ) is a radiomimetic drug of the nitrogen mustard family. Mecham first used the drug in 1962 for recurrent pterygium as a 1:2000 (0.5mg/ml) solution every 3 hours for ... See full document
Effects of excimer laser phototherapeutic keratectomy in limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation for recurrent pterygium: a retrospective case control study
... On the first postoperative day, the patients were evalu- ated under slit-lamp microscopy and recommended for PTK procedure. Since PTK is not covered by insurance in China, it’s both the doctor’s and patient’s decision to ... See full document
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Recurrent pterygium treatment using mitomycin C, double amniotic membrane transplantation, and a large conjunctival flap
... a limbal allograft requires a donor cornea. CLAU or limbal allografting should be performed as a last resort for multi-recurrent ...– pterygium excision combined with application of MMC, ... See full document
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Recurrence rate of pterygium following limbal conjunctival autograft surgery for primary pterygium
... mitomycin C, limbal autograft, amniotic membrane transplantation, conjunctival autografting with fibrin ...of pterygium is in tropical areas near the ...small ... See full document
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Comparative Analysis of Two Low Cost Graft Fixation Procedures in Pterygium Surgery in a Developing Country
... performing pterygium surgery should not only be excision of pterygium but also prevention of its ...the pterygium recurrences occur within the first 6 months after ...[12] Limbal ... See full document
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The Effect of Limbal Autograft in Recurrence of Pterygium
... of pterygium could possibly be reduced by including the limbus in the conjunctival autograft used in the surgical technique because conjunctival-limbal autografts make more phy- ... See full document
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Visual and Refractive Outcomes Following Simultaneous Phacoemulsification and Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autograft
... of pterygium were associated with the size of the ...of pterygium and the alteration in keratometric values post pterygium excision was also reported by Kim et al [17], with pterygia of less than 2 ... See full document
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Sutureless and glue-free technique of conjunctival autograft in primary pterygium surgery: A series of 52 eyes
... post-operative mitomycin) and various older techniques of conjunctival grafting have been tried to decrease recurrence after surgery ...a conjunctival autograft of the bare sclera could be ... See full document
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Comparative study of amniotic membrane graft as an alternative to conjunctival autograft in pterygium surgery
... Pterygium is a common ophthalmic condition of tropics and sub tropics. It is a condition found commonly in sunny, hot, windy coastal regions of the world, mostly between the latitude of 32° north and south of the ... See full document
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Fornix-based versus limbal-based conjunctival flaps in trabeculectomy with mitomycin C in high-risk patients
... defined as 18 mmHg (condition B), the probability of 1 year success was 66.2% in group FB and 61.7% in group LB, while the probability of 2 year success was 55.0% in group FB and 61.7% in group LB (Figure 1B). No ... See full document
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Prospective study on efficacy of sutureless, glueless conjunctival autograft in pterygium surgery
... membrane transplantation unlike other allograft transplantation is it doesn‟t require immunosuppressive therapy because the graft membrane typically gets dissolved within a period of 3 to 5 ... See full document
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How to minimize pterygium recurrence rates: clinical perspectives
... pain management is crucial in reducing the risk of recurrence and should be performed through either ban- dage patching or therapeutic contact lenses ...after pterygium excision when compared with ... See full document
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<p>Evaluation of limbal transplantation in eyes with bilateral severe ocular surface damage secondary to chemical injury</p>
... scleral area where the donor tissue will be placed, then the perilimbal subconjunctival scarred and inflamed tissues were removed up to 5–6 mm from the limbus, and then the abnormal corneal epithelium and superficial ... See full document
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Ethical issues in living related corneal tissue transplantation
... in transplantation and donation ...corneal limbal stem cell deficiency. This involves limbal cell grafts which are transplanted, either directly or after ex vivo expansion, onto recipient stem ... See full document
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Arma and pterygium
... of Pterygium is typically only recommended if the ability to see is affected where even our acharyas have clearly explained the Arma which should be taken for surgical excision(asitapraptam) and which should not ... See full document
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Amniotic membrane allografts: development and clinical utility in ophthalmology
... Abstract: Amniotic membrane, the innermost layer of the placenta, is a tissue that promotes epithelialization, while decreasing inflammation, neovascularization, and scarring. It is used in the surgical management ... See full document
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A clinical study on the status of the endothelium after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
... When cell numbers are reduced as the result of aging or trauma and the remaining cells become larger and more pleomorphic, the ability to maintain or restore normal barrier and pump function can be compromised.With ... See full document
Comparison of hyperdry amniotic membrane transplantation and conjunctival autografting for primary pterygium
... primary pterygium were enrolled in this study between March 2015 and February ...the pterygium was at least 2 mm onto the cornea or causing extreme ...the pterygium was translucent, and the ... See full document
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