Simple limbal epithelial transplantation for recurrent pterygium
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Authors: Tanya Trinh, Zale Mednick, Tanguy Boutin, Adi Einan, Nir Sorkin, Gisella Santaella, Allan Slomovic
Author Disclosure Block: T. Trinh: None. Z. Mednick: None. T.
Boutin: None. A. Einan: None. N. Sorkin: None. G.
Santaella: None. A. Slomovic: None.
Abstract Body:
Purpose: Pterygium recurrence is a common complication of
pterygium removal. Multiple surgical and medical approaches have been utilized
to reduce recurrence rates. The present case series proposes a novel way to
treat recurrent pterygia, by using the simple limbal epithelial transplantation
(SLET) technique.
Study Design: Case series of four patients who underwent SLET for
recurrent pterygium.
Methods: The file of each patient treated with SLET for recurrent
pterygium was reviewed. Any pterygium recurrences, subsequent treatments or
post-operative complications were assessed and reported.
Results: In all four of the cases reported, the SLET procedure went
without complication. There were no significant recurrences at each of the
patient's most recent follow-ups.
Conclusions: This is the first report of SLET being used as a
treatment modality for recurrent pterygium. Further studies are required to
more reliably demonstrate the utility of the procedure in this clinical
circumstance, but our results are encouraging that in select patients, this may
be a viable option in treating aggressive recurrent pterygia.