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Purpose:To investigate and compare the efficacy of amniotic membrane transplantation,corneal limbus stem cell conjunctival transplantation and pedicle conjunctival flap transposition in the treatment of pterygium.Methods:A total of 155 patients with pterygium were retrospectively analyted:53 cases who received amniotic membrane transplantation,41 who underwent corneal limbus stem cells conjunctival transplantation,and 61 patients who had pedicle conjunctival flap transposition.Results:Patients in the three groups had no significant differences in terms of age,times since surgery,or extent of pterygium extension onto the cornea (F:1.194,0.639,0.140 respectively;all P>0.05).A total of 137 out of 155 patients (88.4%) completed 6 months of follow up.The recurrence rates of pterygium for the three surgeries (amniotic membrane transplantation,comeal limbus stem cells conjunctival transplantation and pedicle conjunctival flap transposition) were 14.6%,13.9% and 7.7%,respectively.No significant difference was identified when comparing the recurrence rate between any two groups(x2:0.008,1.211 and 0.890; P:0.593,0.218 and 0.276).Five patients presented with postoperative complications,including 3 cases of sub-conjunctival hemorrhage,1 case of amniotic membrane dissolution,and 1 case of conjunctival cyst,accounting for 3.64% of all participants.Conclusion: These three surgical methods are equally effective in preventing the recurrence of pterygium after excision.( Eye Science 2011 ; 26:193-196 )