Clinical efficacy of pterygium surgery technique involving use of high frequency welding of biological tissues for fixing free limbal conjunctival autograft
Background: It is important to reduce the rate of early complications following pterygium surgery. Purpose: To determine whether the use of high-frequency welding of biological tissues (HFWBS) for fixing a free limbal conjunctival autograft (LCAG) improves the efficacy of surgical treatment of ptery...
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Main Authors: | V.Ia. Usov (Author), E.V. Maltsev (Author), N.I. Krytsun (Author) |
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Ukrainian Society of Ophthalmologists,
2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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