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Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study
Objective: To describe the surgical technique and long-term outcomes of sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps to treat primary pterygium. Methods: Our single-center, single-surgeon-based, prospective study (part of the postgraduate thesis) included primary pterygium patients. We included the larger pter...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876502 http://dx.doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2023.41 |
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author | Kaur, Manpreet Singh, Manpreet Singh, Shakeen |
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description | Objective: To describe the surgical technique and long-term outcomes of sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps to treat primary pterygium. Methods: Our single-center, single-surgeon-based, prospective study (part of the postgraduate thesis) included primary pterygium patients. We included the larger pterygium in bilateral cases for our research. All patients underwent pterygium excision and reconstruction by sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps technique to minimize the recurrence rates. Similar surgical steps and drugs were used for all the enrolled patients. Two ophthalmologists (SS and MK) evaluated all cases for blinding purposes. A minimum follow-up of 12 months was ensured in all cases. Results: Fifty eyes of 50 patients underwent the sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps surgery at a mean age of 50.40 ± 15.05 years. There were 27 (54%) males and 23 (46%) females with nasal pterygium (100%), having an average horizontal size of 2.96 mm. A “with the rule” astigmatism was seen in 44 (88%) eyes with a horizontal keratometry value of 42.00 ± 2.83, which increased significantly to 42.23 ± 2.02 (p>0.05) after surgery. The visual acuity was improved by 1 Snellen’s line in 21 cases, 2 lines in 4 cases, and by 3 lines in 1 case. No change in visual acuity was seen in 24 cases. The early minor postoperative complications were self-resolving. At a mean follow-up of 14.5 months, the recurrence was found in 2 patients (4%), one in the 3rd and the other in the 9th month. Conclusion: The sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps technique is a simple, safe, and efficient procedure for primary pterygium cases. Pterygium surgery positively affects the visual acuity and keratometry values in most patients, making it a cosmetic and functional ophthalmic surgical procedure. |
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spelling | pubmed-105914342023-10-24 Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study Kaur, Manpreet Singh, Manpreet Singh, Shakeen Rom J Ophthalmol General Articles Objective: To describe the surgical technique and long-term outcomes of sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps to treat primary pterygium. Methods: Our single-center, single-surgeon-based, prospective study (part of the postgraduate thesis) included primary pterygium patients. We included the larger pterygium in bilateral cases for our research. All patients underwent pterygium excision and reconstruction by sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps technique to minimize the recurrence rates. Similar surgical steps and drugs were used for all the enrolled patients. Two ophthalmologists (SS and MK) evaluated all cases for blinding purposes. A minimum follow-up of 12 months was ensured in all cases. Results: Fifty eyes of 50 patients underwent the sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps surgery at a mean age of 50.40 ± 15.05 years. There were 27 (54%) males and 23 (46%) females with nasal pterygium (100%), having an average horizontal size of 2.96 mm. A “with the rule” astigmatism was seen in 44 (88%) eyes with a horizontal keratometry value of 42.00 ± 2.83, which increased significantly to 42.23 ± 2.02 (p>0.05) after surgery. The visual acuity was improved by 1 Snellen’s line in 21 cases, 2 lines in 4 cases, and by 3 lines in 1 case. No change in visual acuity was seen in 24 cases. The early minor postoperative complications were self-resolving. At a mean follow-up of 14.5 months, the recurrence was found in 2 patients (4%), one in the 3rd and the other in the 9th month. Conclusion: The sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps technique is a simple, safe, and efficient procedure for primary pterygium cases. Pterygium surgery positively affects the visual acuity and keratometry values in most patients, making it a cosmetic and functional ophthalmic surgical procedure. Romanian Society of Ophthalmology 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10591434/ /pubmed/37876502 http://dx.doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2023.41 Text en #x00A9; The Authors.Romanian Society of Ophthalmology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | General Articles Kaur, Manpreet Singh, Manpreet Singh, Shakeen Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study |
title | Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study
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title_full | Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study
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title_fullStr | Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study
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title_full_unstemmed | Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study
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title_short | Sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study
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title_sort | sliding limbus-conjunctival flaps for minimizing the pterygium recurrence: a prospective tertiary care institute study |
topic | General Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876502 http://dx.doi.org/10.22336/rjo.2023.41 |
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