1.Recurrence and Complication Rates among Current Pterygium Treatment Techniques: Pre-operative Subpterygeal Mitomycin-C Injection, Intraoperative Mitomycin C Application and Pterygium Excision with Conjunctival Autograft
Archimedes L.D. Agahan ; Theresa Gladiola B. Merca ; Jose III V. Tecson ; Minnette A. Panganiban
Acta Medica Philippina 2020;54(5):531-535
		                        		
		                        			Objective:
		                        			This study aims to determine recurrence and complication rates among patients who underwent three current pterygium treatment techniques: preoperative subpterygeal injection of mitomycin C, intraoperative application of mitomycin with pterygium excision and pterygium excision with conjunctival autograft.
		                        		
		                        			Methods:
		                        			This is a randomized controlled clinical trial in a tertiary hospital. We included patients with diagnosed primary pterygium and who underwent either: A = pre-operative injection of 0.02% mitomycin C one month prior to pterygium excision; B = pterygium excision with intraoperative mitomycin C application; or C = pterygium excision with conjunctival autograft.
		                        		
		                        			Results:
		                        			We included 111 patients: a total of 120 eyes randomized to 3 groups (A, B, C) at 40 eyes per group. After 24 months of follow-up, there was no significant difference in the recurrence rates among the groups (6/40 [15%] in groups A and B and 2/40 cases [5%] in group C; P=0.29). No complications were noted in groups B and C, while 1 case of scleral thinning was noted in group A. There was no significant difference in the complication rates among the three procedures (P=1.00).
		                        		
		                        			Conclusion
		                        			There were no significant differences in the recurrence and complication rates among the three techniques. Careful patient selection and follow-up are recommended to prevent complications such as scleral thinning.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Pterygium Of Conjunctiva And Cornea
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		                        			  Pterygium
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		                        			  Mitomycin
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		                        			  Autografts
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		                        			  Conjunctiva
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		                        			 Conjunctivitis
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		                        			  Transplantation, Autologous
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            

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