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Comparison Between Sutureless and Glue Free Versus Sutured Limbal Conjunctival Autograft in Primary Pterygium Surgery

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Pterygium
Interventions
Procedure: Sutured limbal conjunctival autograft
Procedure: Sutureless and glue free limbal conjunctival autograft
Registration Number
NCT02009072
Lead Sponsor
Shaaban Elwan
Brief Summary

Pterygium is a common ocular pathology facing ophthalmologists that has varied surgical management techniques and high rate of post-operative recurrence. The investigators aim was to compare and evaluate the safety and efficacy outcomes of those two surgical procedures in management of primary pterygium.

Detailed Description

Design: Prospective randomized clinical trial comparative study. Setting: Department of ophthalmology, Al-Minia University Faculty of medicine, Egypt.

Methods: The study included 150 eyes of 150 patients of primary pterygium. Twenty four to 74 years of age (mean 49 ± 12 years). Simple excision under local anesthesia was performed then closure of the bare sclera by sutureless and glue free conjunctival autograft in 50 eyes of 50 patients (group 1), versus sutured free conjunctival autograft in 100 eyes of 100 patients (group 2).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria

Patients complaining of primary pterygium with eye redness. Patients with pterygium threatening the visual axis.

Exclusion Criteria

All cases not completed the follow up period for two years. Atrophic pterygium, pseudopterygium or double head pterygium.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Sutured limbal conjunctival autograftSutured limbal conjunctival autograftSutured limbal conjunctival autograft was done for patients of group 2 after pterygium excision
Suturless and glue free Limbal conjuctival autograftSutureless and glue free limbal conjunctival autograftSutureless and glue free Limbal conjunctival autograft was done for patients of group 1 after pterygium excision
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Recurrence Rate24 months

The main postoperative primary outcomes measure the recurrence rate which was defined as fibrovascular proliferation invading the cornea more than 1.5 mm at the site of previously excised pterygium.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Postoperative signs and symptomsThird postoperative day,then weekly for one month

The secondary outcomes measure, postoperative pain, foreign body sensation, photophobia, hyperemia and chemosis.

Overall patient satisfactionThird post-operative week

Overall satisfaction with the procedure 3 weeks post-operatively was recorded as four grades 0= unsatisfied, 1= low satisfaction, 2= moderate satisfaction and 3= highly satisfied, the data were collected as mean scores and recorded. The two groups were compared for overall satisfaction.

Complications24 months

Complications was recorded including, persistent epithelial defect, dellen, inclusion cyst, pyogenic granuloma, conjunctival edema, corneal scleral necrosis, infective scleritis, keratitis and endophthalmitis.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Shaaban A Elwan

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Al Minya, Egypt

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