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Conjunctival grafting for ocular surface disease |
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Current Opinion in Opthalmology,
Volume 10,
Issue 4,
1999,
Page 277-281
Donald Tan,
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The procedure of transplanting healthy conjunctiva onto eyes with damaged ocular surface epithelium was first described by Thoft in 1977. Today, conjunctival autografting is widely used in pterygium surgery and has been shown to be both safe and effective in reducing pterygium recurrence. Several randomized, controlled, clinical trials have been reported in the literature, and conjunctival autografting is now recognized to have an efficacy equal to that of such adjunct therapies as &bgr;-irradiation and mitomycin C, and yet it is safer than these treatments. Recent modifications of the conjunctival autograft include the conjunctival rotation autograft and the inferior conjunctival transposition flap, both of which have been reported to be associated with low rates of recurrence. With the discovery of the role of limbal stem cells in the maintenance and stability of the corneal surface, recent forms of ocular surface transplantation that have supplanted Thoft's conjunctival transplantation procedure include limbal autograft transplantation and limbal allograft transplantation. In addition, the adjunct use of human amniotic membrane in these ocular surface transplantation procedures has improved success and survival rates in the management of ocular surface disease, which still presents significant challenges to clinicians today.
ISSN:1040-8738
出版商:OVID
年代:1999
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The pathogenesis of pterygia |
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Current Opinion in Opthalmology,
Volume 10,
Issue 4,
1999,
Page 282-288
M. Coroneo,
N. Di Girolamo,
D. Wakefield,
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Pterygium is an active, invasive, inflammatory process, a key feature of which is focal limbal failure. In a two-stage process, “conjunctivalization” of the cornea occurs with tissue characterized by extensive chronic inflammation, cellular proliferation, connective tissue remodeling, and angiogenesis. An understanding of this process has resulted in efforts aimed at limbal reconstruction, which is considered the gold standard for surgical care. Although good results have been obtained with other treatment methods, a long-term approach to follow-up with at least 5-year survival figures is desirable. Sophisticated analyses of the tear film and surface epithelium in patients with pterygium may help explain symptoms. The efficacy, at least in the short term, of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of inflamed pterygia has been confirmed. Corneal topographic analysis has shown that surgery reduces induced astigmatism and also causes subtle changes that may explain postsurgical improvements in vision.
ISSN:1040-8738
出版商:OVID
年代:1999
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Erratum |
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Current Opinion in Opthalmology,
Volume 10,
Issue 4,
1999,
Page 289-289
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ISSN:1040-8738
出版商:OVID
年代:1999
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