Purpose. To investigate the effectiveness of intraoperative mitomycin C in
pterygium surgery.
Methods. The effectiveness of intraoperatively administered mitomycin C and
the occurrence of postoperative complications were evaluated in 17 patient
s with two recurrences of pterygium. The authors employed the "bare-sclera
technique" and placed a sterile sponge soaked in a 0.02% mitomycin C soluti
on intraoperatively in the episcleral space for 3 minutes. The control grou
p (15 patients) underwent only surgical excision. Patients were followed fo
r 21 to 30 months.
Results. The pterygium recurred in one (5.9%) of the 17 patients in group 1
and in six (40%) of the 15 controls. Statistical analysis using Fisher's e
xact test showed a significant (p=0.027) reduction of recurrences of pteryg
ium in the group treated intraoperatively with mitomycin C. No serious comp
lications or side effects arose during the follow-up period.
Conclusions. Mitomycin C administered intraoperatively can be considered an
effective treatment to improve the success rate after surgical excision.