Z-shaped incision without epithelial resection in pterygium surgery.

Int J Ophthalmol

Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8638, Japan.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new surgical technique using a Z-shaped incision for treating pterygium is introduced, avoiding the removal of epithelial tissue.
  • During the procedure, proliferative tissues are separated from the eye's surface, and the healthy conjunctiva is sutured back together in a way that prevents re-growth of the unwanted tissue.
  • Results from a study involving ten patients show successful outcomes with minimal recurrence of pterygium, offering a promising option for managing this condition.

Article Abstract

Aim: To introduce a novel surgical technique using a Z-shaped incision without epithelial resection in ophthalmic pterygia.

Methods: This was a prospective study. During pterygium surgery, all proliferative tissues were separated from the cornea and conjunctiva without resection of the tissues. The unaffected conjunctiva was incised in a Z-shape. The upper (or lower) conjunctival flap was sutured to the lower (or upper) normal conjunctiva on the limbal sclera, while the proliferative tissue was sutured to the upper conjunctiva (or lower) near the fornix.

Results: Ten patients with pterygia were eligible for this study. Eight patients with primary pterygia and 2 with recurrent pterygia were included. The age of patients at surgery ranged from 47 to 90y (average: 71.9y). Five patients each showed right and left-sided pterygia. The postoperative follow-up periods were from 8 to 78mo (average: 25.0mo). The surgery was successfully conducted and wounds were favorably reconstructed in all patients. The proliferative tissues sutured to the normal conjunctiva showed palor and attenuated neovessles, and never showed re-growth after surgery. Nine patients did not show recerrence. Recerrent pterygium was noted in 1 patient, but additional treatments were not required.

Conclusion: The procedure involves the reconstruction of pterygial tissue and normal conjunctiva using a Z-shaped incision. The scleral limbal wound can be covered with non-affected conjunctiva without any excision of conjunctival epithelia in patients with primary or recurrent pterygia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11246943PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2024.07.10DOI Listing

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