نتایج جستجو برای: conjunctival autograft transplantation

تعداد نتایج: 150776  

2007
Ie-na Yoon Dong-hoon Lee Sang-hoon Rah

PURPOSE In the field of ophthalmology, the conjunctival autograft is a useful therapeutic material in many cases, but the small size of the autograft is a disadvantage. Therefore, we evaluated the feasibility of taking an expanded sample of conjunctival tissue using a subtenon's silicone implant. MATERIALS AND METHODS We included a total of nine rabbits; eight rabbits were operative cases, an...

2016
Gheorghe Alina Pop Monica Mrini Fildis Barac Ramona Vargau Iulia

The purpose of our review was to familiarize the readers with the new concepts in ocular surface diseases and reconstruction. Limbal stem cell deficiency is characterized by the progressive invasion of conjunctival epithelial cells onto the cornea, superficial vascularisation, destruction of the corneal basement membrane, and chronic inflammatory cell infiltration. Depending on the severity of ...

2017
Mudasir Zahoor Imtiyaz Ahmad Lone Nusrat Shaheen Reyaz A Untoo

Aim: To compare the recurrence rate of pterygium after excision with free conjunctival autograft versus amniotic membrane graft. Methods: The present study was a comparative, randomised prospective study. One hundred patients who presented with primary pterygium during the study period were randomly assigned to one of the two groupsone group (comprising of 50 patients) underwent pterygium excis...

Journal: :American journal of ophthalmology 2008
Ahmad Kheirkhah Gabriela Blanco Victoria Casas Yasutaka Hayashida Vadrevu K Raju Scheffer C G Tseng

PURPOSE To identify surgical strategies of fornix reconstruction for symblepharon graded according to the length from the limbus to the lid margin, to the width, and to associated inflammation. DESIGN Retrospective, comparative, interventional case series. METHODS In 61 eyes with symblepharon, cicatrix lysis and amniotic membrane transplantation (AMT) were performed with sutures (n = 34) or...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2000
D H Ma L C See S B Liau R J Tsai

AIM To study the efficacy and safety of amniotic membrane graft as an adjunctive therapy after removal of primary pterygium, and to compare the clinical outcome with conjunctival autograft and topical mitomycin C. METHODS 80 eyes of 71 patients with primary pterygia were treated with excision followed by amniotic membrane graft. The result was compared retrospectively with 56 eyes of 50 patie...

Journal: :Nepalese journal of ophthalmology : a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of the Nepal Ophthalmic Society : NEPJOPH 2013
C V Kavitha

INTRODUCTION Pterygium excision with conjunctival autografting is the most effective way of treating pterygium with the least recurrence rate. The sutures which can be used to suture the conjunctival autograft are absorbable polyglactin 10-0 sutures or nonabsorbable polyamide 10-0 sutures. The polyamide sutures are inert, elicit minimal acute inflammatory reaction, do not support infection and ...

2014
M P Jayashree Chaitra Pujar

Aim: To evaluate the results of limbal conjunctival autograft in the treatment of pterygium. Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted at S.Nijalingappa Medical College Bagalkot from Jan 2010 to Dec 2010 with follow up for a period of 6 months. 30 patients were operated (Male-13, Female-17). Complete history and clinical examination were recorded on a pre-designed proforma. Th...

Journal: :Cornea 2005
Luis F Mejía Juan G Sánchez Héctor Escobar

PURPOSE To report the incidence of recurrence after primary pterygium surgery using either a free conjunctival or limbal-conjunctival autograft without antimetabolites. METHODS One hundred eleven eyes of 90 patients underwent pterygium resection; a free conjunctival autograft was used in 88 surgeries and a free limbal-conjunctival autograft in 24; the latter technique was reserved for dark-sk...

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