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Feb 25, 2022 · Sutureless and a glue-free limbal-conjunctival autograft is a safe and effective treatment option for primary as well as recurrent pterygium.
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signi cant difference in haemorrhage at the graft bed amongst either groups .Sutureless and glue free conjunctival limbal autograft technique is easy, safe ...
Pterygium is a degenerative ocular surface disorder with wing-shaped fibrovascular growth of the subconjunctival tissue onto the cornea. Surgical removal.
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Sutureless and glue-free limbal-conjunctival autograft in primary and recurrent pterygium: A pilot study. March 2022; Indian Journal of Ophthalmology 70(3): ...
Nov 1, 2015 · Sutureless and glue-free conjunctival autograft technique is simple, easy, safe, effective and less time consuming than sutured limbal autograft technique.
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Sutureless and glue-free pterygium excision with autologous conjunctival autograft is a simple and safe surgery even in the hands of residents.
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Jan 16, 2024 · Conclusion: Pterygium surgery with sutureless glue free conjunctival autograft had fewer postoperative complaints and better patient ...
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Oct 5, 2020 · very encouraging as they suggested that sutureless and glue free limbal conjunctival autografting following pterygium excision is a simple, safe ...
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What is the conjunctival limbal autograft pterygium?
Conjunctival limbal autograft (hereafter referred to as "conjunctival autograft") involves removing limbal tissue and adjacent conjunctiva in one piece from another part of the person's eye and using the tissue to cover the area from which the pterygium was excised.
What glue is used in pterygium surgery?
Using fibrin glue when doing the graft may result in a lower chance of recurrence of the pterygium. The operation may take less time as well.
Which suture is used in pterygium surgery?
Conjunctival sutures used in pterygium surgery are not only time-consuming process but also may lead to local complications such as discomfort, scarring, granuloma, or infection.
What is the autograft of pterygium?
The autograft involves placing a small portion of the patient's conjunctiva into the area where the pterygium excision is to be performed. Absorbable sutures are applied or tissue adhesive (biological glue) is used to eliminate the need for sutures.
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