Easy Method of Pterygium Excision using Autologous Blood for Conjunctiva Autograft Fixation
Easy Method of Pterygium Excision using Autologous Blood for Conjunctiva Autograft Fixation
Aims: This study was planned to explore the efficacy of autologous blood as a stabilizing agent for graft surgery in pterygium.
Material and Methods: For this observational, non-comparative, interventional study, the hospital data of patients who underwent pterygium surgery with autografting using autologous blood between October 2021 to March 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The graft stability post-surgery and recurrence was studied. There were 37 eyes of 37 patients undergoing pterygium surgery with autograft using autologous serum. The mean age was 53.5 ±10.10 years.
Results: Pterygium included were nasal sided primary grade 3 pterygium, double-head pterygium and recurrent pterygium. Postoperatively, there were 4 cases of graft loss (10.8%). The mean time of follow up was 1.8 ±1.4 months (range 1 to 5 months). There was no recurrence seen in patients with graft intact.
Conclusion: Autologous blood is a good and cost-effective stabilizing agent for graft surgery in pterygium.
Keywords:
autologous blood – conjunctiva autograft fixation – pterygium excision
Autoři:
Radotma Andrea Silitonga 1; Hasianna Hanna Tabita Silitonga 2
Působiště autorů:
SMEC Eye Hospital Medan, Indonesia
1; Departement of Public Health, Preventive Medicine and Community, Medicine, School of Medicine, Universitas Ciputra Surabaya, Indonesia
2
Vyšlo v časopise:
Čes. a slov. Oftal., 81, 2025, No. Ahead of Print, p. 1-6
Kategorie:
Původní práce
doi:
https://doi.org/10.31348/2025/1
Souhrn
Aims: This study was planned to explore the efficacy of autologous blood as a stabilizing agent for graft surgery in pterygium.
Material and Methods: For this observational, non-comparative, interventional study, the hospital data of patients who underwent pterygium surgery with autografting using autologous blood between October 2021 to March 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. The graft stability post-surgery and recurrence was studied. There were 37 eyes of 37 patients undergoing pterygium surgery with autograft using autologous serum. The mean age was 53.5 ±10.10 years.
Results: Pterygium included were nasal sided primary grade 3 pterygium, double-head pterygium and recurrent pterygium. Postoperatively, there were 4 cases of graft loss (10.8%). The mean time of follow up was 1.8 ±1.4 months (range 1 to 5 months). There was no recurrence seen in patients with graft intact.
Conclusion: Autologous blood is a good and cost-effective stabilizing agent for graft surgery in pterygium.
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