2022
DOI: 10.1097/ico.0000000000003117
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Conjunctival Autografts for Ocular Surface Reconstruction after Conjunctival Nevus Excision

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and therapeutic outcomes of the cases where we used conjunctival autografts with and without the Tenon fascia for ocular surface reconstruction after conjunctival nevus excision.Methods: This study included 63 eyes of 63 patients who underwent conjunctival nevus excision between January 2013 and December 2020. Although a Tenon-free conjunctival autograft was used in 32 eyes of 32 patients in group 1, a Tenon-containing conjunctival autograft was used in 31 eye… Show more

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“…6,22 However, some immunological reactions, infectious complications, limited accessibility, and time-consuming surgical procedures are among the disadvantages of this technique. 23 Another alternative method is conjunctival cauterization, which causes excessive conjunctival shrinkage and adhesion of the conjunctiva to the underlying subconjunctival tissues. 21 The disadvantages of this method are intraoperative pain, postoperative discomfort, subconjunctival hemorrhage, scarring secondary to excessive cautery, and formation of symblepharon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,22 However, some immunological reactions, infectious complications, limited accessibility, and time-consuming surgical procedures are among the disadvantages of this technique. 23 Another alternative method is conjunctival cauterization, which causes excessive conjunctival shrinkage and adhesion of the conjunctiva to the underlying subconjunctival tissues. 21 The disadvantages of this method are intraoperative pain, postoperative discomfort, subconjunctival hemorrhage, scarring secondary to excessive cautery, and formation of symblepharon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%