Observation of the effect of alcohol soaked peeling in pterygium surgery
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    AIM: To observe the effect and clinical significance of alcohol soaked peeling during the pterygium surgery.

    METHODS: Totally 48 eyes of primary pterygium, a special metal ring was placed on the head of pterygium under local anesthesia, which filled with 200ml/L alcohol in metal ring, 40-60 seconds later, adequate flushing with saline, then peeled and cleaned up the degenerative organization of pterygium using a special curette, transplanted an autologous conjunctival flap with corneal limbus.

    RESULTS: Follow-up one week to one year, postoperatively 48 eyes had good operative effect, smooth and clean in operation location, complete tissue construction, little scar and less astigmatism than preoperative.

    CONCLUSION: The peeling operation of pterygium aided alcohol soak is a safe, effective method.

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Lie Ma, Fang Liu, Li-Ping Gu. Observation of the effect of alcohol soaked peeling in pterygium surgery. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2012;12(12):2427-2428

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  • Received:August 13,2012
  • Revised:October 31,2012
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