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Comparison of long-term surgical outcomes of 2-muscle surgery in children with large-angle exotropia: bilateral vs unilateral.

Ko Eun Kim1, Hee Kyung Yang2, Jeong-Min Hwang3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term results of 2-muscle surgery in children with primary large-angle exotropia, comparing 10 mm bilateral lateral rectus recession (BLR) with unilateral lateral rectus recession-medial rectus resection (recess/resect).
DESIGN: Retrospective case series.
METHODS: Eighty-six children with exotropia of ≥40 prism diopters (PD), who underwent the 10 mm BLR (BLR group) or the unilateral recess/resect procedure (RR group) based on the largest angle measured at distance or near were included. Patients were followed-up for more than 2 years. Final successful alignment rates, stereopsis, and factors related to recurrence and overcorrection were evaluated.
RESULTS: At the final examination, 29 (60.4%) of 48 patients in the BLR group achieved successful alignment; 16 (33.3%) had recurrence, and 3 (6.3%) had overcorrection. In the RR group, 26 of 38 patients (68.4%) were successfully aligned, 10 (26.3%) had recurrence, and 2 (5.3%) had overcorrection. Successful alignment and recurrence rates were not significantly different in the groups (P = .371 and .640, respectively). The overcorrection rate was significantly higher in the RR group (P = .014) until 2 years after surgery, but this difference was not significant afterward (P = 1.000). In patients with an exodeviation of ≥45 PD, the recess/resect procedure showed higher successful alignment rates at the final examination (P = .006).
CONCLUSIONS: The long-term successful alignment rate of 2-muscle surgery in children with primary large-angle exotropia was 64%, and the overall surgical outcomes were comparable between the BLR and RR groups. However, in patients with exotropia of ≥45 PD, the unilateral recess/resect procedure resulted in more favorable long-term outcomes.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 24561170     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2014.02.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0002-9394            Impact factor:   5.258


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