Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia

AIM: To investigate the efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia and analyze the influence of difference types of strabismus and methods of primary surgery on the surgical outcome. <p>METHODS:This investigation was a retrospective case se...

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Main Authors: Tao Wang, Xiang-Ze Yang, Li-Hua Wang
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Language:English
Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2018/1/201801051.pdf
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spelling doaj-4684ea2837504625a96257ee7e2cb2032020-11-24T22:02:44ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)Guoji Yanke Zazhi1672-51231672-51232018-01-0118119519710.3980/j.issn.1672-5123.2018.1.51Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropiaTao Wang0Xiang-Ze Yang1Li-Hua Wang2Department of Ophthalmology, Weihai Municipal Hospital, Weihai 264200, Shandong Province, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Weihai Municipal Hospital, Weihai 264200, Shandong Province, ChinaDepartment of Ophthalmology, Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250021, Shandong Province, ChinaAIM: To investigate the efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia and analyze the influence of difference types of strabismus and methods of primary surgery on the surgical outcome. <p>METHODS:This investigation was a retrospective case series study that examined data from 48 pediatric patients(48 eyes)who underwent unilateral medial rectus resection between January 2009 and February 2013 for residual and recurrent exotropia. We surveyed the outcome of eye alignment, lateral incomitance, fusion function, stereoacuity in children at 1d, 6wk and at last follow-up of 6-32(mean 11.99±7.06)mo after the surgery. <p>RESULTS: At 1d after the surgery, the rate of surgical success was 83%(40/48), and the rate of undercorrection and overcorrection was 4%(2/48)and 13%(6/48), respectively. At 6wk after the surgery, the rate of surgical success was 81%(39/48), and the rate of undercorrection and overcorrection was 13%(6/48)and 6%(3/48), respectively. At the final follow-up of 6-32(mean 11.99±7.06)mo, the surgical success rate was 75%(36/48), and the rate of undercorrection was 25%(12/48). No patient exhibited overcorrection. There were no significant differences in the surgical success rate either among pediatric patients who had previously undergone different types of surgery or among patients who had been diagnosed with different types of exotropia(<i>P</i>=0.168 and <i>P</i>=0.50, respectively). No patients presented with lateral incomitance or limited ocular motility. <p>CONCLUSION: Unilateral medial rectus resection is a safe and effective surgical approach for treating in children with residual and recurrent exotropia. In addition, it may achieve the same surgical effectiveness regardless of the patients' previous surgical procedures or types of exotropia.http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2018/1/201801051.pdfmedial rectus resectionexotropiarecurrence surgeryrecurrence surgery
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author Tao Wang
Xiang-Ze Yang
Li-Hua Wang
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Xiang-Ze Yang
Li-Hua Wang
Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
Guoji Yanke Zazhi
medial rectus resection
exotropia
recurrence surgery
recurrence surgery
author_facet Tao Wang
Xiang-Ze Yang
Li-Hua Wang
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title Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
title_short Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
title_full Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
title_fullStr Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
title_sort efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series Guoji Yanke Zazhi
issn 1672-5123
1672-5123
publishDate 2018-01-01
description AIM: To investigate the efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and recurrent exotropia and analyze the influence of difference types of strabismus and methods of primary surgery on the surgical outcome. <p>METHODS:This investigation was a retrospective case series study that examined data from 48 pediatric patients(48 eyes)who underwent unilateral medial rectus resection between January 2009 and February 2013 for residual and recurrent exotropia. We surveyed the outcome of eye alignment, lateral incomitance, fusion function, stereoacuity in children at 1d, 6wk and at last follow-up of 6-32(mean 11.99±7.06)mo after the surgery. <p>RESULTS: At 1d after the surgery, the rate of surgical success was 83%(40/48), and the rate of undercorrection and overcorrection was 4%(2/48)and 13%(6/48), respectively. At 6wk after the surgery, the rate of surgical success was 81%(39/48), and the rate of undercorrection and overcorrection was 13%(6/48)and 6%(3/48), respectively. At the final follow-up of 6-32(mean 11.99±7.06)mo, the surgical success rate was 75%(36/48), and the rate of undercorrection was 25%(12/48). No patient exhibited overcorrection. There were no significant differences in the surgical success rate either among pediatric patients who had previously undergone different types of surgery or among patients who had been diagnosed with different types of exotropia(<i>P</i>=0.168 and <i>P</i>=0.50, respectively). No patients presented with lateral incomitance or limited ocular motility. <p>CONCLUSION: Unilateral medial rectus resection is a safe and effective surgical approach for treating in children with residual and recurrent exotropia. In addition, it may achieve the same surgical effectiveness regardless of the patients' previous surgical procedures or types of exotropia.
topic medial rectus resection
exotropia
recurrence surgery
recurrence surgery
url http://ies.ijo.cn/cn_publish/2018/1/201801051.pdf
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