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Double-Headed Pterygia Treated With P.E.R.F.E.C.T for PTERYGIUM.

Cornea 2017 January
PURPOSE: There are very few studies that describe the technique and results of double-headed pterygium removal and most of these have recurrence rates higher than those described for single pterygium removal. P.E.R.F.E.C.T for PTERYGIUM has a very low recurrence rate, and this study describes the recurrence rate and cosmesis when used on double-headed pterygia.

METHODS: A prospective intervention series was performed on 20 eyes with a follow-up of 1 year or more with examination for recurrence and cosmetic appearance.

RESULTS: There were no recurrences. Cosmetic appearance in 20 eyes was normal or excellent, and the conjunctival donor site was normal in appearance in 19 eyes.

CONCLUSIONS: P.E.R.F.E.C.T for PTERYGIUM provides excellent cosmetic results and no recurrences, and slit-lamp examination of the superior bulbar conjunctiva is normal in most cases after 2 graft retrievals from the same site.

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