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Surgical planning for horizontal strabismus using Support Vector Regression.

João Dallyson Sousa de Almeida1, Aristófanes Corrêa Silva2, Jorge Antonio Meireles Teixeira3, Anselmo Cardoso Paiva4, Marcelo Gattass5.   

Abstract

Strabismus is a pathology which affects about 4% of the population, causing esthetic problems (reversible at any age) and irreversible sensory disorders, altering the vision mechanism. Many techniques can be applied to settle the muscular balance, thus eliminating strabismus. However, when the conservative treatment is not enough, the surgical treatment is adopted, applying recoils or resections to the ocular muscles affected. The factors involved in the surgical strategy in cases of strabismus are complex, demanding both theoretical knowledge and experience from the surgeon. So, the present work proposes a methodology based on Support Vector Regression to help the physician with decision related to horizontal strabismus surgeries. The efficiency of the method at the indication of the surgical plan was evaluated through the average difference between the values that it provided and the values indicated by the specialists. In the planning of medial rectus muscles surgeries, the average error was 0.5mm for recoil and 0.7 for resection. For lateral rectus muscles, the mean error was 0.6 for recoil and 0.8 for resection. The results are promising and prove the feasibility of the use of Support Vector Regression in the indication of strabismus surgeries.
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Keywords:  Horizontal strabismus; Machine learning; Support Vector Regression; Surgical planning

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26093785     DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2015.05.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Biol Med        ISSN: 0010-4825            Impact factor:   4.589


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