S Leippi1, F Grehn, G Geerling. 1. Klinik für Augenheilkunde, Universitätsaugenklinik, Josef-Schneider-Strasse 11, 97080, Würzburg.
Abstract
PURPOSE: A pterygium is defined as a fibrovascular and hyperplastic proliferative degeneration tissue of the limbus. Although the pathogenesis is not yet clearly understood there are indications that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) may play a significant role in the development. Despite various surgical approaches recurrence remains the major postoperative problem. Bevacizumab is a human monoclonal antibody against VEGF. Its antiangiogenic effect is used in ophthalmology as an off-label treatment for retinal disease. We report about the use of Bevacizumab eye drops to prevent repeated recurrence of pterygia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our clinic 5 eyes (4 patients) were treated with topical Bevacizumab eye drops (25 mg/ml) 2-8 times per day for 5-24 weeks as an adjunct after excision of recurrent pterygia and conjunctival autograft. Patients were examined preoperatively and over a follow-up period ranging from 3-14 months (median 12 months). RESULTS: Visual acuity improved in 3 out of 5 eyes and in 1 eye no pterygium recurrence was noted. Two eyes showed conjunctival hyperemia (stage 1 recurrence) and one eye showed fibrosis of the limbus (stage 2 recurrence). In one eye an early recurrence with corneal vascularisation and superficial punctate keratopathy was observed (stage 3 recurrence). No serious permanent complications were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the previously multiple recurrences in our patients we think that these first clinical mid-term follow-up experiences support the use of topical VEGF inhibitors in recurrent pterygia.
PURPOSE: A pterygium is defined as a fibrovascular and hyperplastic proliferative degeneration tissue of the limbus. Although the pathogenesis is not yet clearly understood there are indications that vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) may play a significant role in the development. Despite various surgical approaches recurrence remains the major postoperative problem. Bevacizumab is a human monoclonal antibody against VEGF. Its antiangiogenic effect is used in ophthalmology as an off-label treatment for retinal disease. We report about the use of Bevacizumab eye drops to prevent repeated recurrence of pterygia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In our clinic 5 eyes (4 patients) were treated with topical Bevacizumab eye drops (25 mg/ml) 2-8 times per day for 5-24 weeks as an adjunct after excision of recurrent pterygia and conjunctival autograft. Patients were examined preoperatively and over a follow-up period ranging from 3-14 months (median 12 months). RESULTS: Visual acuity improved in 3 out of 5 eyes and in 1 eye no pterygium recurrence was noted. Two eyes showed conjunctival hyperemia (stage 1 recurrence) and one eye showed fibrosis of the limbus (stage 2 recurrence). In one eye an early recurrence with corneal vascularisation and superficial punctate keratopathy was observed (stage 3 recurrence). No serious permanent complications were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Considering the previously multiple recurrences in our patients we think that these first clinical mid-term follow-up experiences support the use of topical VEGF inhibitors in recurrent pterygia.
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