Use of an Autologous Lamellar Scleral Graft to Repair a Scleral Melt After Mitomycin Application

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Abstract

Mitomycin (MMC) has been associated with a variety of complications, including corneoscleral melt. We report the successful repair of a scleral melt with a partial thickness autologous scleral graft of the scleral melting. A 55-year-old male patient underwent pterygium resection surgery and intraoperative MMC application. The patient developed a deep melting area that almost reached the choroid layer at the nasal sclera. We repaired scleral defect with a partial thickness autologous scleral graft. Closure of an MMC-associated scleral melting area with an autologous partial thickness scleral graft is an effective and easy-to-use method.

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Polat, N. (2014). Use of an Autologous Lamellar Scleral Graft to Repair a Scleral Melt After Mitomycin Application. Ophthalmology and Therapy, 3(1–2), 73–76. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-014-0026-7

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