Sutureless and Glue-free Versus Sutures for Limbal Conjunctival Autografting in Primary Pterygium Surgery: A Prospective Comparative Study
Introduction: Sutureless and glue-free conjunctival autograft as a treatment modality for primary pterygium is recently gaining popularity but conventional technique of suturing conjunctival autograft is still practised widely. Aim: To compare the outcome of sutureless and glue-free technique w...
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Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2015-11-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Summary: | Introduction: Sutureless and glue-free conjunctival autograft as
a treatment modality for primary pterygium is recently gaining
popularity but conventional technique of suturing conjunctival
autograft is still practised widely.
Aim: To compare the outcome of sutureless and glue-free
technique with sutures for limbal conjunctival autografting in
management of primary pterygium.
Materials and Methods: A prospective interventional study
was carried out in 50 consecutive eyes with primary nasal
pterygium requiring surgical excision. Simple excision under
local anaesthesia was performed followed by closure of the
bare sclera by sutureless and glue-free conjunctival autograft
in 25 eyes of 25 patients (group 1) and by the conventional
method of suturing conjunctival autograft using interrupted
10-0 nylon sutures in 25 eyes of 25 patients (group 2), followed
by bandaging for 24 hours in both the groups. Surgical time was
recorded for both the techniques. Postoperative discomfort
was assessed using preformed questionnaires. The patients
were followed up for 6 months. During follow up, graft related
complications and recurrence if any were noted.
Results: Mean surgical time for group 1 (23.20±1.55 minutes)
was significantly less as compared to group 2 (37.76±1.89
minutes); (p=0.001). Postoperative symptoms were seen in less
number of patients (20%) and were of shorter duration (2 weeks)
in group 1 as compared to group 2 with 20 (80%) patients having
symptoms lasting for 4 weeks; (p<0.001). Recurrence rate and
conjunctival granuloma formation rate for group 1 (0%) and for
group 2 (4%) were statistically insignificant.
Conclusion: Sutureless and glue-free conjunctival autograft
technique is simple, easy, safe, effective and less time
consuming than sutured limbal autograft technique with less
postoperative discomfort and adverse events encountered
with the use of suture material. Postoperative results of both
techniques are comparable. Hence sutureless and glue-free
conjunctival autografting is a good technique for the treatment
of primary pterygium. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |