What to expect during pterygium removal surgery
Pterygium surgery is performed under a general anaesthetic as a minimally invasive, day procedure. Although the procedure itself takes less than half an hour, you should expect to be at the surgery center for approximately 6 hours. Because of the medications you will have received, you won’t be able to drive yourself home, so make sure to arrange for someone to take care of you. You might be slightly groggy from the sedation. You will be given medication for discomfort, should you experience any.
You’ll be lightly sedated to ensure that you’re relaxed and comfortable. Your eye will be numbed entirely, and although you’ll be aware of your surroundings, you won’t be able to see.
The pterygium is first carefully peeled and cut away. To reduce the risk of regrowth, your surgeon will harvest a tissue graft from beneath your upper eyelid and place it over the removal site. The healthy graft tissue retards the growth of any remaining sun-damaged cells in the affected part of the eye. The graft is secured with tissue glue and tiny sutures, which usually dissolve.