Inferior limbal-conjunctival autograft transplantation for recurrent pterygium

Indian J Ophthalmol. 2000 Mar;48(1):21-4.

Abstract

Purpose: To study the safety and efficacy of inferior limbal-conjunctival autograft (LCAT) transplantation in the surgical management of recurrent pterygium.

Methods: Prospective non-comparative case series. Inferior limbal-conjunctival autografting was performed on 11 patients (11 eyes) with recurrent pterygium. Pterygium recurrence was considered a surgical failure.

Results: Recurrence of pterygium was noted in two (18.2%) eyes, after a mean follow up of 16.2 +/- 0.9 months (range: 10-19 months). Neither recurrence required further surgical treatment. Nonprogressive pseudopterygium formation was noted at the donor site in five (45.5%) eyes.

Conclusion: Inferior LCAT appears to be a safe and effective option in the management of recurrent pterygium. In patients with suspected or proven glaucoma, this may be the procedure of choice, if mitomycin C is contraindicated.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Conjunctiva / transplantation*
  • Corneal Transplantation / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Limbus Corneae / cytology*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prospective Studies
  • Pterygium / surgery*
  • Secondary Prevention
  • Transplantation, Autologous