2023
DOI: 10.1097/ico.0000000000003276
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Alternative Approach for the Treatment of Conjunctivochalasis: Plasma-Based Conjunctivoplasty

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of plasma-based conjunctivoplasty as a new surgical approach for conjunctivochalasis.Methods: This prospective, noncomparative, interventional study included research on 42 eyes of 33 patients who underwent plasma therapy because of conjunctivochalasis between February 2020 and December 2021. Maintaining a 2-mm distance from the limbus, at least 3 lines (approximately 2 mm deep) of plasma therapy were applied to the conjunctiva from the temporal quadrant to th… Show more

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“…In one study, Ucar concluded that plasma-based conjunctivoplasty represents a simple, minimally invasive surgery, resulting in reduced intra-and postoperative discomfort and quicker patient recovery compared to conventional surgical methods. 38 Findings from Jadidi et al support this idea, presenting a case series in which PANIS displayed substantial potential as a noninvasive and dependable approach to addressing conjunctivochalasis. 39 Pterygium surgery also has the potential for enhanced outcomes with the introduction of CAP.…”
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“…In one study, Ucar concluded that plasma-based conjunctivoplasty represents a simple, minimally invasive surgery, resulting in reduced intra-and postoperative discomfort and quicker patient recovery compared to conventional surgical methods. 38 Findings from Jadidi et al support this idea, presenting a case series in which PANIS displayed substantial potential as a noninvasive and dependable approach to addressing conjunctivochalasis. 39 Pterygium surgery also has the potential for enhanced outcomes with the introduction of CAP.…”
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confidence: 88%