Pterygium surgery conjunctival limbal autograft versus amniotic membrane graft. A prospective and comparative study


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Author Details : Sandeep Kumar, Gyan Bhaskar*, Bibhuti P Sinha, Anita Ambastha, Aayushi

Volume : 5, Issue : 2, Year : 2019

Article Page : 86-89

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijooo.2019.023



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Objective To know the outcome of pterygium surgery done by limbal- conjunctival autograft versus amniotic membrane graft using fibrin glue as a bio adhesive. This study was prospective and comparative study done at Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, IGIMS, Patna from July 2014 to June 2017.
Materials and Methods: A prospective study was conducted on 96 patients with primary pterygium. Patients were divided into two groups. Group A and Group B on odd & even number basis respectively. Group A contains odd numbers of patient, in which limbal-conjunctival autograft was done and Group B pts with even numbers were subjected to amniotic membrane graft with fibrin glue. Patients were followed up on day 1, day 7, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months post–operatively. On each visit recurrence of pterygium, graft retraction, graft displacements, inflammatory reaction and comfort of pat was noted from both the group. Data was collected and analyzed with Microsoft Excel.
Results: Recurrence of pterygium was seen in 3 patients (6.1%) out of 48 pts. in limbal-conjunctival autograft group A whereas in Group B, it was seen in 4 patients (8.10%) out of 48 patients in amniotic membrane graft with fibrin glue group.

Keywords: Limbal- conjunctival autograft (LCAG), Amniotic membrane graft (AMG) with fibrin glue, Recurrence.


How to cite : Kumar S, Bhaskar G, Sinha B P, Ambastha A, Aayushi, Pterygium surgery conjunctival limbal autograft versus amniotic membrane graft. A prospective and comparative study. IP Int J Ocul Oncol Oculoplasty 2019;5(2):86-89


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