Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2013)

Effect of Pterygium Surgery on Tear Osmolarity

  • Kemal Türkyılmaz,
  • Veysi Öner,
  • Mehmet Şahin Sevim,
  • Ali Kurt,
  • Berrak Şekeryapan,
  • Mustafa Durmuş

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/863498
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Purpose. To investigate changes of dry eye test results in patients who underwent pterygium surgery. Methods. Seventy-four patients who underwent primary pterygium surgery were enrolled in this study. At the baseline, 3-, 12-, and 18-month visits, measurements of tear osmolarity, BUT, and Schirmer test were performed. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group 1, which consisted of patients in whom pterygium did not recur, and Group 2, which consisted of patients in whom pterygium recurred after surgery. Results. The patients in Group 1 had lower tear osmolarity levels after surgery than those at baseline (all P0.05). Conclusions. Anormal tear film function associated with pterygium. Pterygium excision improved tear osmolarity and tear film function. However, tear osmolarity deteriorated again with the recurrence of pterygium.