Rahamim Avisar, MD, Aharon Arnon, MD, Erez Avisar, BSc and Dov Weinberger, MD
Background: The time to recurrence after surgical removal of primary pterygium (pterygium) and the association between the rate of recurrence and the postoperative interval remain unclear.
Objective: To determine the amount of follow-up time needed to identify recurrence in patients after surgical removal of pterygium.
Methods: We rviewed the files of 143 patients (143 eyes) with recurrent pterygium to determine the interval from surgery to recurrence.
Results: Almost all (91.6%) of the recurrences appeared by 360 days after surgery.
Conclusions: One year is the optimal follow-up time to identify recurrence of pterygium.