| Literature DB >> 27896441 |
Tsutomu Hara1, Takako Hashimoto2, Takeshi Hara2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a technique to prevent pterygium recurrence using the principle of contact inhibition.Entities:
Keywords: Conjunctiva; Contact inhibition; Cornea; Mitomycin; Pterygium
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27896441 PMCID: PMC5323473 DOI: 10.1007/s00417-016-3558-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol ISSN: 0721-832X Impact factor: 3.117
Fig. 1The surgical process. (surgeon’s view of the left eye.) 1 The initial surgical plan. The dotted line indicates the planned incision site of the surface conjunctiva. I, Pterygium body. II, Pedicle conjunctival flap. 2 Surgical process. Incision of the surface conjunctiva. 3 Knots are placed at both corners of the conjunctival flap (a, b). The surface conjunctiva is turned over. 4 The pterygium body is resected. 5 Gross removal of the pterygium head with peeling or cut. 6, The corneal surface is smoothed with an electric drill. 7 A sponge is soaked with mitomycin C followed by washing with Ringer’s solution. 8 Creation of a pedicle conjunctival flap. Head of the pedicle conjunctival flap (e, f). Root of the pedicle flap (c, g). 9 The pedicle flap is rotated 90 degrees to the corneal limbus. The head of the pedicle flap (e, f) is sutured. A needle is passed in the following order: conjunctival flap, episclera, and conjunctiva. 10 The surface conjunctiva (I) is returned to its original position. 11 Suturing of the surface conjunctiva of the pterygium body. Suture a-g, b-e. Additional sutures at the line of contact inhibition (e–g and a–b). Two to four sutures usually are placed. 12 Final sutures are placed for the superior and inferior sides of I. Two to three sutures usually are required for each side
Fig. 2Face-to-face suturing. 1 Overview. 2–1 Side view of correct face-to-face suturing to induce contact inhibition preventing proliferation. 2–2 Side view of incorrect suturing. If a correct face-to-face suturing is not performed, proliferation occurs
Pterygium recurred in three of 232 eyes
| Patient | Sex | Eye | Age (years) | Surgical date | Surgery to recurrence (months) | Follow-up (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TT | Female | Right | 50 | 2000/3/2 | 2 | 47 |
| YY | Male | Right | 37 | 2004/4/9 | 2 | 94 |
| WY | Male | Left | 54 | 2007/4/13 | 21 | 21 |
No particular characteristics of the recurrences were identified
Fig. 3Twenty-three cases of giant pterygium that extend to the pupillary area. Pre-OP; preoperative finding, Post-OP; postoperative finding, Y = years; Mos = months