Clinical Study

Autologous Advanced Tenon Grafting Combined with Conjunctival Flap in Scleromalacia after Pterygium Excision

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Case 1: (a) preoperative photograph, a 2.9 × 5.3 mm sized scleral thinning with visible uvea. (b) Successful reconstruction of ocular surface at 2 months after surgery. Case 2: (c) preoperative photograph, a 3.8 × 6.3 mm sized scleral melt with visible choroid. (d) Postoperative successful reconstruction of ocular integrity at 10 months after surgery. Case 3: (e) preoperative photograph, a 4.8 × 6.8 mm sized scleral thinning with uveal exposure. (f) Successful tenon tissue graft and conjunctival flap without complications at postoperative 4 weeks. Case 4: (g) preoperative photograph, a 2.1 × 5.5 mm sized scleral thinning with large calcified plaque. (h) Successful reconstruction of ocular surface at 12 months after tenon graft combined with conjunctival flap.
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