Literature DB >> 7549329

[Pterygium excision with intra-operative administration of low dosage mitomycin C].

A Heiligenhaus1, Y Akova, E Lung, M Schrenk, T N Waubke.   

Abstract

Pterygium excision with postoperative instillation of mitoymcin C (MMC, 0.4 mg/ml) is encouraging because of the technical simplicity and low recurrence rates, but serious postoperative complications have been described (scleral necrosis, corneal perforation, glaucoma, cataract). The authors studied the efficacy and safety of pterygium excisions with a single intraoperative application of low-dose MMC (0.2 mg/ml). Pterygium excision (bare sclera technique) was performed in 18 patients with primary or recurrent pterygia. MMC (0.2 mg/ml) was applied intraoperatively (5 min) to the exposed sclera. Patients were followed up for signs of recurrence and complications. There were four recurrences (mean follow-up 13.8 months). Postoperative complications consisted of granuloma formation (n = 2). Delayed conjunctival healing was observed in all cases. Scleral necrosis, corneal complications, cataract, or glaucoma were not seen. Intraoperative application of MMC apparently reduces the recurrence rate after pterygium excision. The use of a 0.2 mg/ml concentration of MMC appears to be safe.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7549329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmologe        ISSN: 0941-293X            Impact factor:   1.059


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1.  Letter to the Editor: Corneoscleral Melt 50 Years after Excision of Pterygium.

Authors:  Aki Kondo; Tatsuya Mimura; Mari Goto; Yuko Kamei; Saito Yusuke; Hiroko Okuma; Masao Matsubara
Journal:  Open Ophthalmol J       Date:  2017-03-31
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