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Effects of augmented tenotomy and reattachment in the infantile nystagmus syndrome.

Louis F Dell'Osso1, Faruk H Orge2, Jonathan B Jacobs3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that augmented tenotomy and reattachment surgery (AT-R), which involves placing an additional suture in each distal tendon during the 4-muscle tenotomy and reattachment (T-R) or other infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) procedures, could increase the beneficial effects of many types of extraocular muscle (EOM) surgery to treat INS.
METHODS: Both infrared reflection and high-speed digital video systems were used to record the eye movements in 4 patients with INS before and after AT-R surgery. Data were analyzed using the eXpanded Nystagmus Acuity Function (NAFX) that is part of the OMtools software.
RESULTS: Placement of the augmentation suture did not interfere with Kestenbaum, Anderson, bilateral medial rectus muscle recession, or T-R surgeries. The therapeutic effects of AT-R were similar to but not equal to those from the traditional single-suture surgeries (ie, broadening longest foveation domain [LFD] but no improvement of NAFX peak). The average of the NAFX percent improvements after AT-R was within 31% of those estimated from NAFX values before T-R; the average of the percent broadenings of the LFD values after AT-R was within 16%.
CONCLUSIONS: The AT-R does not improve the foveation quality in INS above the traditional T-R surgery. It is not improved by an additional suture; indeed, some improvements may be diminished by the added suture. The hypothesized augmented-tendon suture technique (sans tenotomy) has been modified and remains to be tested.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27330478      PMCID: PMC4904507          DOI: 10.5693/djo.01.2016.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Digit J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 1542-8958


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1.  Effects of tenotomy on patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome: foveation improvement over a broadened visual field.

Authors:  Zhong Wang; Louis F Dell'Osso; Jonathan B Jacobs; Robert A Burnstine; Robert L Tomsak
Journal:  J AAPOS       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 1.220

2.  Being "slow to see" is a dynamic visual function consequence of infantile nystagmus syndrome: model predictions and patient data identify stimulus timing as its cause.

Authors:  Z I Wang; L F Dell'Osso
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2007-02-27       Impact factor: 1.886

Review 3.  Eye-movement-based assessment of visual function in patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome.

Authors:  Zhong I Wang; Louis F Dell'Osso
Journal:  Optom Vis Sci       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 1.973

4.  Combining recessions (nystagmus and strabismus) with tenotomy improved visual function and decreased oscillopsia and diplopia in acquired downbeat nystagmus and in horizontal infantile nystagmus syndrome.

Authors:  Zhong I Wang; Louis F Dell'Osso; Robert L Tomsak; Jonathan B Jacobs
Journal:  J AAPOS       Date:  2007-02-05       Impact factor: 1.220

Review 5.  Two hypothetical nystagmus procedures: augmented tenotomy and reattachment and augmented tendon suture (Sans tenotomy).

Authors:  Louis F Dell'Osso; Robert L Tomsak; Matthew J Thurtell
Journal:  J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus       Date:  2009-11-18       Impact factor: 1.402

6.  An expanded nystagmus acuity function: intra- and intersubject prediction of best-corrected visual acuity.

Authors:  L F Dell'Osso; J B Jacobs
Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 2.379

7.  Tenotomy does not affect saccadic velocities: support for the "small-signal" gain hypothesis.

Authors:  Z Wang; L F Dell'Osso; Z Zhang; R J Leigh; J B Jacobs
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2006-02-23       Impact factor: 1.886

8.  Extending the eXpanded Nystagmus Acuity Function for vertical and multiplanar data.

Authors:  J B Jacobs; L F Dell'osso
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2009-06-06       Impact factor: 1.886

9.  Fusion maldevelopment (latent/manifest latent) nystagmus syndrome: effects of four-muscle tenotomy and reattachment.

Authors:  Louis F Dell'Osso; Faruk H Orge; Jonathan B Jacobs; Zhong I Wang
Journal:  J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus       Date:  2014-04-02       Impact factor: 1.402

10.  Infantile nystagmus syndrome: Broadening the high-foveation-quality field with contact lenses.

Authors:  Giovanni Taibbi; Zhong I Wang; Louis F Dell'Osso
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2008-09
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