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Observation of Long-term Efficacy of Corneal Limbal Conjunctival Autografts in Microscopy Treatments of Pterygium

  
@article{YKXB3738,
	author = {Yangfan Yang 和 Minshi Pi 和 Fasong Xu},
	title = {Observation of Long-term Efficacy of Corneal Limbal Conjunctival Autografts in Microscopy Treatments of Pterygium},
	journal = {眼科学报},
	volume = {28},
	number = {2},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Purpose: To compare the long-term efficacy of a corneal limbal conjunctival autograft combined with pterygium excision in the treatment of primary pterygium. Methods: This random control study included 63 patients (63 eyes) with primary pterygium. These were randomly divided into a group with corneal limbal conjunctival autograft combined with pterygium excision (group A) and a group with pterygium excision with exposed sclera (group B) and subjected to long-term follow up. The surgical outcomes were classified and evaluated (grade Ⅰ-Ⅳ). Several indexes were analyzed, including ocular surface irritation symptom,tear film stability, surgical complication, and recurrence rate. Results: The follow up ranged from 24 to 38 months, (26.9± 3.4) months on average. No recurrence was noted at 6 weeks postoperatively. At 6 months postoperatively, the recurrence rate of pterygium was 5.2% in group A and 8.0% in group B. At 1 year postoperatively, the recurrence rate in group A was 10.5% and 20.0% in group B. At the end of follow up, the recurrence rates were 13.1% in group A and 24.0% in group B. No statistical significance was found between two groups regarding the recurrence rates at each time point (P>0.05). After the follow up. (> 2 years),the severity of ocular surface conditions was significantly milder in patients in group A than in group B (P },
	url = {https://ykxb.amegroups.com/article/view/3738}
}