Asli Inal1, Birsen Gokyigit2, Osman Bulut Ocak2, Ebru Demet Aygit2, Selcen Celik2. 1. Strabismus Department, Beyoglu Eye Research and Training Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Bereketzade Mahallesi, Bereketzade Cami Sk. 2/4, 34437, Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Turkey. a_hamis@yahoo.com. 2. Strabismus Department, Beyoglu Eye Research and Training Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Bereketzade Mahallesi, Bereketzade Cami Sk. 2/4, 34437, Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Turkey.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to report our postoperative results concerning the vertical rectus (VR) muscle union combined with lateral rectus (LR) plication for the treatment of large-angle esotropia (ET) in complete abducens nerve palsy. METHODS: Medical records from 36 patients who had undergone the VR union procedure for ET treatment due to sixth-nerve palsy between July 2014 and July 2018 at Beyoglu Eye Research and Training Hospital were reviewed. One week before surgery, all patients underwent a 4-IU botulinum toxin A (btx) injection into the ipsilateral medial rectus (MR). All patients then underwent a VR muscle union procedure. A non-absorbable suture was inserted through the lateral muscular margin of each VR muscle at approximately 1/5 the width from the edge at 10 mm distance from the VR insertion. Both sutures were then tied to each other above the LR. Plication of the LR muscle using a non-absorbable suture was performed in all cases. RESULTS: The study population consisted of 14 (38.9%) females and 22 (61.1%) males. The mean age was 36.31 ± 19.16 years. The mean preoperative deviation angle in primary gaze into distance was 47.77 ± 18.48 prism diopter (PD). The mean deviation angle 1 year after surgery was - 1.0 ± 6.62 PD. Abduction improved from - 4.27 ± 0.46 to - 1.88 ± 0.96. CONCLUSION: The VR muscle union in combination with LR plication appears to be an effective treatment procedure for complete abducens nerve palsy patients.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to report our postoperative results concerning the vertical rectus (VR) muscle union combined with lateral rectus (LR) plication for the treatment of large-angle esotropia (ET) in complete abducens nerve palsy. METHODS: Medical records from 36 patients who had undergone the VR union procedure for ET treatment due to sixth-nerve palsy between July 2014 and July 2018 at Beyoglu Eye Research and Training Hospital were reviewed. One week before surgery, all patients underwent a 4-IU botulinum toxin A (btx) injection into the ipsilateral medial rectus (MR). All patients then underwent a VR muscle union procedure. A non-absorbable suture was inserted through the lateral muscular margin of each VR muscle at approximately 1/5 the width from the edge at 10 mm distance from the VR insertion. Both sutures were then tied to each other above the LR. Plication of the LR muscle using a non-absorbable suture was performed in all cases. RESULTS: The study population consisted of 14 (38.9%) females and 22 (61.1%) males. The mean age was 36.31 ± 19.16 years. The mean preoperative deviation angle in primary gaze into distance was 47.77 ± 18.48 prism diopter (PD). The mean deviation angle 1 year after surgery was - 1.0 ± 6.62 PD. Abduction improved from - 4.27 ± 0.46 to - 1.88 ± 0.96. CONCLUSION: The VR muscle union in combination with LR plication appears to be an effective treatment procedure for complete abducens nerve palsypatients.
Authors: Michael Kinori; Kyle E Miller; Megan Cochran; Preeti A Patil; Mahmoud El Sahn; Salma Khayali; Shira L Robbins; Richard W Hertle; David B Granet Journal: J AAPOS Date: 2015-07-30 Impact factor: 1.220