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Jeong, Park, Seo, and Lee: The Effects of Surgery for Conjunctival Lymphangiectasia Using a High-frequency Radio Wave Electrosurgical Unit

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the effects of surgery for conjunctival lymphangiectasia using a high-frequency radio wave electrosurgical unit.

Methods

A retrospective chart review of 27 eyes of 27 patients who received surgery for conjunctival lymphangiectasia using a high-frequency radio wave electrosurgical unit (Ellman Surgitron®, Ellman International, Inc., Hewlett, NY, USA) from January 2013 to September 2017 was performed.

Results

A total of 25 of 27 cases (92.6%) were treated successfully, of which 2 (7.4%) were recurrent cases. Reoperation using the same method was performed in one of the recurrent cases and the patient was successfully cured. Intraoperative or postoperative complication was not noted.

Conclusions

Surgery for conjunctival lymphangiectasia using a high-frequency radio wave electrosurgical device is a simple, cheap, safe, and effective procedure.

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Figure 1.
Patient who received surgery using high frequency radio wave electrosurgical unit for conjunctival lymphangiectasia. (A, B) Case 14. (A) Before the surgery. (B) Three weeks after the surgery. (C, D) Case 25. (C) Before the surgery. (D) Three weeks after the surgery. These patients showed good post-operative results without recurrence.
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Table 1.
Characteristics of patients
Case Age (years) Sex Lat. Co-morbidity or previous ocular surgery Outcome
1 68 M OS
2 46 M OD
3 73 M OS S/p conjunctival resection
4 49 M OD Uveitis
5 59 F OD
6 58 F OD Recurrence (12 weeks after surgery)
7 47 F OS S/p wide conjunctivectomy
8 38 M OS S/p wide conjunctivectomy
9 68 F OD
10 68 M OS Recurrence (3 weeks after surgery)
11 44 F OS
12 63 M OD
13 60 M OS
14 32 F OS S/p wide conjunctivectomy
15 47 F OS
16 53 M OD S/p removal of pterygium
17 63 F OD
18 64 M OS S/p removal of pterygium
19 63 M OS
20 56 M OD
21 69 F OD
22 52 F OS
23 38 M OD
24 41 F OS S/p wide conjunctivectomy, S/p conjunctival flap
25 51 F OD
26 31 F OS S/p conjunctival resection
27 53 F OD

Lat. = laterality; F = female; M = male; OS = oculus sinister; OD = oculus dexter; S/p = status post.

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