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Önder Ayyıldız1, Fatih Mehmet Mutlu1, Murat Küçükevcilioğlu1, Gökçen Gökçe1, Halil İbrahim Altınsoy2.
Abstract
Symptomatic excyclotorsion is an important clinical problem, especially in acquired superior oblique muscle palsy. Excyclotorsion can disrupt the fusion and cause torsional diplopia. Harada-Ito surgery (HI) is a widely used method for treating excyclotorsions. This method relieves the torsional diplopia by increasing the effect of the incyclotorsion. In this study, we aimed to report the clinical features of patients with torsional diplopia due to acquired trochlear nerve palsy and the results of HI surgery in these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Harada-Ito; excyclotorsion; trochlear nerve; Superior oblique muscle palsy
Year: 2018 PMID: 30405951 PMCID: PMC6216535 DOI: 10.4274/tjo.31643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk J Ophthalmol ISSN: 2149-8709
Pre- and postoperative characteristics of the patients
Figure 1Preoperative images of patient 1. The patient had chin down head position and minimal V-pattern esotropia. Depression in adduction was -1 limited in the right eye and -2 limited in the left eye. There was +1 inferior oblique hyperfunction in both eyes
Figure 2Preoperative test results in patient 1. The patient exhibited 20 degrees of extorsion in the double Maddox rod test (A) and +3 extorsion was observed in fundus images (B). Bilateral superior oblique muscle hypofunction was observed in Hess screen testing (C) and binocular visual field test revealed single vision in the superior visual field (D)
Figure 3Modified Harada-Ito procedure with adjustable suture technique
Figure 4Images of patient 1 at postoperative month 4. The patient is orthotropic in primary gaze with normal head position and no torsion or limitation in the gaze positions
Figure 5Test results of patient 1 at postoperative month 4. No torsion was observed in fundus images (A). Extraocular muscle functions were normal in Hess screen testing (B) and the area of single vision had expanded in binocular visual field testing (C)