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TJ-CEO 2016 , Vol 11 , Num 1
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Autologous Serum Treatment for Corneoscleral Dellen Following Pterygium Surgery
Ali KURT1, Ayşe KARABIÇAK ACER2, Raşit KILIÇ1, Sedat TAŞDEMİR2, Çağlar ÖKTEM2
1M.D. Asistant Professor, Ahi Evran University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Kirsehir/TURKEY
2M.D., Ahi Evran University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Kirsehir/TURKEY
In this case report we present autologous serum treatment for corneoscleral dellen developing after an uneventful pterygium surgery with limbal conjunctival autograft. A 52-year-old male patient presenting with symptoms of stinging and redness in the left eye was diagnosed with nasal primary pterygium. Left nasal pterygium excision and conjunctival autograft implantation were performed without an adjunctive antimetabolite therapy. The graft was necrotic and liquefied on the postoperative 11th day despite topical steroid, antibiotic, and artificial tear administration. There was corneoscleral dellen. Upon which topical steroid application was stopped and the frequency of artificial tear administration was increased (24x1). Corneoscleral dellen did not regress on the postoperative 15th day the despite addition of lubricant gels/ointment to the treatment. Subsequently autologous serum drops at a concentration of 30% were also added to the treatment. Corneal dellen was completely healed and scleral re-surfacing was observed on the postoperative 22nd day. In conclusion, we believe that autologous serum administration should be considered among the treatment options when wide corneoscleral delen formations, which are resistant to conventional treatments, are seen in patients. Keywords : Pterygium, conjunctival autograft, corneal dellen, scleral dellen, autologous serum
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