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The effect of limbal autograft location at primary pterygium excision on anterior and posterior corneal astigmatism: a comparative prospective study.

Burcu Kazanci1, Fatma Çorak Eroğlu2, Emine Şen2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of limbal autograft location on corneal astigmatism in inferior and superior conjunctival autografted pterygium surgery.
METHODS: Patients were divided into 2 groups as diagnosed with primary pterygium and planned to receive surgical treatment. Pterygium surgery was performed on 25 patients with superior and 25 patients with inferior limbal autograft who have similar epidemiologic features. Cornea anterior and posterior surface keratometry (K) 1, K2, Kmax, peripheric radius (Rper) (the mean radius of curvature of the 7.0-9.0 mm ring area), refractive astigmatism and axis values, were examined. Corneal irregularity indices were the index of surface variance (ISV), index of vertical asymmetry (IVA, mm), index of height asymmetry (IHA, μm), index of height decentration (IHD, μm). The data were compared pre- and postoperative and the effect of graft location on results was evaluated.
RESULTS: K1 which is from the values of the cornea front face has risen after surgery both of superior and inferior groups (p = 0.011). However, no postoperative significant difference was detected in terms of the change. Otherwise, both groups have changed regarding astigmatism and Rper (p < 0.001), but no postoperative significant difference was found in terms of the change. There were not any differences between groups regarding the changes of postoperative back face values. Although there were significant decreases in ISV, IVA, and IHD values in both groups in terms of all corneal surface indices, there was no significant difference between the lower and upper groups in terms of postoperative results (p > 0.05).
CONCLUSION: The effects of pterygium surgery with limbal autograft provide significant improvement on corneal astigmatism. However, we think that the location of the conjunctiva has no effect, but in cases where the bulbar conjunctiva needs to be preserved or cannot be used, the choice of the lower bulbar conjunctiva can achieve successful results.
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Keywords:  Astigmatism; Cornea; Limbal autograft; Pterygium

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35066746     DOI: 10.1007/s10792-022-02223-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0165-5701            Impact factor:   2.029


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