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The stability of horizontal ocular alignment of triad exotropia after one-step triple surgery.

Lianqun Wu1,2,3, Weiyi Xia1,2,3, Lei Li1,2,3, Sida Xi1,2,3, Xiying Wang1,2,3, Wen Wen1,2,3, Chao Jiang1,2,3, Guohua Liu4, Chen Zhao5,6,7.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A-pattern exotropia, superior oblique muscle overaction, and dissociated vertical deviation may coexist and are referred to as triad exotropia. The present study evaluated the postoperative stability of horizontal ocular alignment of triad exotropia and possible prognostic factors.
METHODS: Medical records of patients with triad exotropia who had one-step triple surgery of superior oblique muscle weakening, superior rectus muscle recession, and lateral rectus muscle recession were reviewed. The horizontal alignment and postoperative drift of triad exotropia were analyzed and compared with constant exotropia.
RESULTS: The triad exotropia showed a mean of 7.7△ (± 8.5△) eso-drift, while the constant exotropia was (3.5△ ± 3.4△) exo-drift. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that the degree of superior oblique muscle overaction after surgery (P = 0.011) was the only factor associated with horizontal drift. Patients with superior oblique muscle underaction showed larger eso-drift when compared to patients without superior oblique muscle underaction (- 18.0△ ± 11.1△ vs. - 5.1△ ± 5.7△; P = 0.024). The final success rates of the triad exotropia and constant exotropia groups were 53.3% and 69.2%, respectively, and the overcorrection rates were 26.7% and 2.6% (P = 0.035).
CONCLUSIONS: An overall trend of eso-drift in primary position occurred in triad exotropia after triple surgery up to a follow-up of 25 months. Patients presenting superior oblique muscle underaction after surgery seemed to have large angles of eso-drift, which might be taken into account in surgical planning and follow-up.

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Keywords:  A-pattern exotropia; Dissociated vertical deviation; Horizontal ocular alignment; Superior oblique muscle overaction; Superior oblique muscle weakening

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31932885     DOI: 10.1007/s00417-019-04599-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0721-832X            Impact factor:   3.117


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