Comparison of Permanent Amniotic Membrane Transplantation and Temporary Amniotic Membrane Patch after Primary Pterygium Excision

2012 ◽  
Vol 53 (9) ◽  
pp. 1236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hee Jun Kim ◽  
Sang-Bumm Lee
2011 ◽  
pp. 118-122
Author(s):  
Van Nam Phan ◽  
Thanh Hai Nguyen ◽  
Nhu Vinh Tuyen Pham

The study of primary pterygium excision with amniotic membrane transplantation contribute to the treament of pterygium. Objectives: To evaluate the outcome of primary pterygium excision with amniotic membrane transplantation. Methods: prospective study, clinical case study with no control. Results: 69,44% patients with primary pterygia were mainly at the age 20 to 60 years. Pterygia at level III were 71,15%. After surgery visual acuity was not remarkably increased while astigmation was reduced remarkably. Good result was 93,67%. Recurrent rate at 3 months after surgery was 2,08%. Conclusion: Pterygium excision with amniotic membrane transplantation has many benefits like highly cosmetic, meet the patient’s demand and saving conjuntiva. This method has the same recurrent rate compare wih other methods. Key words: pterygium, amniotic membrane, recurrent, conjuntiva, transplantation.


Author(s):  
Reema Bansal ◽  
R Sehgal

ABSTRACT Purpose To compare two techniques of human amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) following pterygium excision: (1) end to end suturing of the amniotic membrane graft (AMG) with the conjunctiva versus (2) a new technique of purse-string suturing of the AMG and tucking of AMG under the free edge of conjunctiva. Materials and methods Pterygium surgery with human AMT was done in 42 eyes with primary pterygium. Twenty four eyes (group A) underwent end-to-end suturing of AMG with conjunctiva. Eighteen eyes (group B) underwent purse-string suturing of AMG with underlying sclera with free edge of AMG tucked under conjunctiva on three sides. The two groups were compared in terms of the outcome measures, i.e. complete epithelialization time of AMG and recurrence of pterygium within 1 year. Results The complete epithelialization of AMG occurred in 21 days (range 14 to 28 days) and 14 days (range 7 to 21 days) in groups A and B respectively. In group A, 7 eyes (29.17%) developed recurrence. In group B, 2 eyes (11.11%) developed recurrence. Conclusion Purse string suturing and tucking of AMG resulted in faster epithelization of AMG and lower recurrences in comparison with end to end suturing of AMG in the management of primary pterygium. How to cite this article Bansal R, Jain AK, Sehgal R. Amniotic Membrane Transplantation in the Treatment of Primary Pterygium: A Comparative Study of Two Techniques. J Postgrad Med Edu Res 2014;48(1):1-7.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
ASHOK JHA ◽  
Abhay Simba

Abstract Background: To compare conjunctival autograft and combined amniotic membrane mini-simple limbal epithelial transplant after primary pterygium excision Methods: A prospective randomized interventional study was conducted on 264 eyes with Primary Pterygium.The patients were divided into Group I (conjunctival autograft) and Group II (mini-simple limbal epithelial transplant). 133 eyes in Group I underwent pterygium excision with a conjunctival autograft using fibrin glue. 131 eyes in Group II underwent mini Simple Limbal Epithelial Transplant with amniotic membrane using fibrin glue. Post-operatively, the patients were reviewed on day 1,3,7,14 & 30 and then at three,six and nine months. Primary outcome measure was the recurrence rate whereas the secondary outcome measures were the intraoperative time and other complications.Recurrence rate was calculated using Fisher’s exact test. Variables like age , preoperative BCVA , operative time and the dimensions of graft were compared using unpaired t test . Other baseline characteristics like gender, Laterality, grades of pterygium(I-III),Occupation and indication of surgery were expressed between the two groups using Pearson’s Chi-Square test. Results: Two hundred and thirty three eyes(118 in group I and 115 in group II) could complete nine months follow-up period. Recurrence was seen in 2(1.6%) cases in group I whereas 3 cases (2.6%) had recurrence in group II(p=0.681).Operative time for group (II) (20.33±1.28 min) was significantly higher (p<0.001) than group I (12.01±1.26). Graft displacement occurred in one case in group II (p=0.999). Conclusions: Despite a longer time,(p<0.001) mini-SLET seems to be a viable and equally effective alternative to CAG in the management of primary pterygium ,especially in cases where conjunctiva needs to be spared.Ethical Clearance Certificate Number : 29/MH/2015 dated 11 Aug 2015


Cornea ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
pp. 823-826 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Venkatesh Prajna ◽  
Lumbini Devi ◽  
Suganya K. Seeniraj ◽  
Jeremy D. Keenan

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
ASHOK JHA ◽  
Abhay Simba

Abstract The authors have requested that this preprint be withdrawn due to author disagreement.


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