View clinical trials related to Pterygium of Both Eyes.
Filter by:The surgical treatment options for pterygium, an abnormal growth on the eye's frontal surface can be treated with several surgical techniques. The rates of pterygium coming back varies depending on the surgical technique employed and other factors related to the patient and surgery. The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of incorporating a single amniotic membrane with stem cells in the treatment of primary pterygium, aiming to enhance surgical outcomes and minimize recurrence rates.
To identify and compare the differences in the concentration of the Muc2 and Muc5AC mucins in tear film in patients who underwent pterygium surgery using amniotic membrane transplantation and conjunctival autograft surgery.
DEXTENZA for the Treatment of Post-Surgical Pain and Inflammation Compared to Standard of Care Topical Cortico-steroid Treatment in Patients who Undergo Bilateral Pterygium Surgery
This study is designed to determine the most effective post-operative care to relief the patient's discomfort after pterygium excision surgery.