ABSTRACT Objective: To assess ophthalmologists’ preferred techniques and adjuvant treatments for recurrent pterygium. Methods: An observational study in which a questionnaire was administered to ophthalmologists who regularly performed surgeries for recurrent pterygium. Results: Most surgeons did not use antiangiogenic therapy but preferred postoperative corticosteroids for one month. Symblepharon lenses were used only when available. The surgeons removed the pterygium head, including the conjunctiva and Tenon capsule, without invading the caruncle or base, preferring to remove the body first, followed by […]