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Factors Affecting Improvement of Stereopsis Following Successful Surgical Correction of Childhood Strabismus in Adults.

Dima Andalib1, Reza Nabie, Bayan Poormohammad.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the factors affecting improvement of stereopsis following successful surgical correction of childhood strabismus in adults.
METHODS: In a prospective study, consecutive patients with childhood-onset, comitant, horizontal, constant strabismus; stereoacuity of more than 480 seconds of arc in TNO stereo test (absent stereopsis in TNO); and who had successful postoperative alignment (within 10 prism diopters [PD] of orthotropia) were enrolled. Postoperative stereopsis testing was performed using the TNO stereo test at 3 months after surgery.
RESULTS: A total of 34 patients (20 exotropes and 14 esotropes) were included. The mean age at the time of surgery was 26.08±10.53 years (range, 14-53 years). Stereopsis was improved in 8 of 34 patients (23.5%). Postoperative alignment had influence on improvement of stereopsis; 38.1% of patients who had orthotropia gained stereopsis, whereas none of patients who had horizontal heterotropia (esotropia or exotropia) of 10 PD or less gained stereopsis (p=0.01). Misalignment of 10 years' duration or longer did not preclude the development of postoperative stereoacuity (p=0.31). There was a statistically insignificant increase in improvement of stereopsis in nonamblyopic group (30.4%) compared with amblyopic group (9.1%) (p=0.22). Also, there was a statistically insignificant increase in improvement of stereopsis in exotropes (35%) compared with esotropes (7.1%) (p=0.1). The angle of preoperative deviation had no influence on improvement of stereopsis (p=0.44).
CONCLUSION: A postoperative correction of orthotropia was the only predictive factor for improvement of stereopsis in adults with childhood strabismus.

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Keywords:  Stereopsis; strabismus; surgical correction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26158474     DOI: 10.3109/09273972.2015.1025985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Strabismus        ISSN: 0927-3972


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