Updates on the Treatment of Pterygium

Author:

Todorovic Dusan1,Vulovic Tatjana Sarenac2,Sreckovic Suncica2,Jovanovic Svetlana2,Janicijevic Katarina1,Todorovic Zeljko1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Serbia

2. Clinic of Ophthalmology, Clinical Center “Kragujevac”, Serbia

Abstract

Abstract Pterygium is an ocular disease characterised by the growth of fibrovascular conjunctiva on the cornea. It occurs more often in men, at an older age, and in individuals exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Surgical treatment is the primary treatment for pterygium and there are two common procedures for pterygium excision. In the first method, the head of the pterygium is separated from the corneal surface using a surgical blade. The second method is based on avulsion. Other approaches to excising the pterygium include the use of argon laser and excimer laser. Because of a high recurrence rate, adjuvant therapies, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and graft procedures, are used after pterygium excision. These procedures have become the standard long-term treatments for pterygium. Radiotherapy is based on beta irradiation. Chemotherapy includes the use of mitomycin C, 5-fluorouracil, bevacizumab, and loteprednol etabonate. Graft procedures include amniotic membrane grafts and conjunctival autografts. Many surgeons believe that using mitomycin C and conjunctival autografts provides the best outcomes in terms of recurrence, cosmetics and patient satisfaction.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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