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Pterygium Surgery with Conjunctival Autograft Fixation Using Bipolar Electrocauterization

Fernando Quadros Costa, Ricardo Quadros Costa, José Bonifácio Barbosa, José Álvaro Pereira Gomes

2020European Journal of Ophthalmology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report a case series of pterygium surgery with conjunctival autograft fixation using bipolar electrocautery. DESIGN: A noncomparative, retrospective, interventional case series of pterygium surgery with follow-up longer than 12 months to assess recurrence and other complication rates. PARTICIPANTS: = 3 cases) pterygia. INTERVENTION: After pterygium excision, free conjunctival grafts from the inferior bulbar conjunctiva of the same eye were harvested and fixated with the use of bipolar electrocautery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Recurrence of the pterygium and complications. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was 41 months (range 12 to 81 months). There were no intraoperative complications. Recurrence of the lesion was seen in three eyes (5.36%). There were no other postoperative complications such as graft detachment, or formation of dellen or granulomas. CONCLUSION: Conjunctival autograft fixation using bipolar electrocautery seems to be a fast, costly and safe procedure that can be applied in most cases of pterygium surgery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePterygiumSurgeryComplicationFixation (population genetics)LesionConjunctivaEnvironmental healthPopulationPathologyCorneal Surgery and TreatmentsPlanarian Biology and ElectrostimulationVascular Anomalies and Treatments
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