J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1998 Dec;39(12):2911-2916.

Pterygium Surgery Using Dermabrader

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Holy Family Hospital, The Catholic University.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate safety and effectiveness of dermabrader to smooth the wound bed in pterygium surgery. A total dof 69 eyes of 62 patients were divided into two groups according to surgical method. 33 eyes of 29 patients who underwent pterygium surgery with bare-sclera technique and smoothing of the wound bed using dermabrader were included in group 1 and 36 eyes of 33 patients with bare aclera technique only were included in group 2. Postoperatively, the eyes were medically treated with topical mitomycin C(0.02%) two times per day for 5 days in both groups. The mean follow up visit was 12.1+/-2.89 months(range: 9-15months). Recurrence developed in 3(9.1%) of 33 eyes in group 1, while in 12(33.3%) of 36 eyes in group 2. This difference was statistically significant(p<0.05). This result suggests that the excision of pterygium using the bare-sclera technique, smoothing of the wound bed using dermabrader and low dose topical mitomycin C(0.02%) eye drops is a safe and effective method with a low recurrence rate.

Keyword

Bare-sclera technique; Dermabrader; Mitomycin C

MeSH Terms

Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Mitomycin
Ophthalmic Solutions
Pterygium*
Recurrence
Wounds and Injuries
Mitomycin
Ophthalmic Solutions
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