Outcomes for Intermittent Exotropia Using Three Common Surgical Approaches.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Raghav Vadhul, James D Rogers, David L Rogers
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Abstract

Purpose: To compare a single surgeon's surgical outcomes for treating intermittent exotropia using bilateral lateral rectus recession (BLR), unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection (RR), and unilateral lateral rectus recession and medial rectus plication (RP).

Methods: A retrospective review of all surgeries for basic intermittent exotropia between 2015 and 2023 was performed. Only patients with initial correction using BLR, RR, or RP were included. Exclusion criteria included age older than 18 years, vertical deviation, any nonrefractive ocular diagnoses, prior ocular surgery, and inadequate follow-up.

Results: There were 460 patients identified; 123 met inclusion criteria with 54 in the BLR group, 41 in the RR group, and 28 in the RP group. The average pre-operative distance alignment (and standard error) values for the BLR, RR, and RP groups were 25.07 (7.35), 22.44 (5.95), and 23.84 (6.42) prism diopters (PD), respectively. At 1 year, the postoperative distance alignment values for the BLR, RR, and RP groups were 8.72 (7.89), 7.46 (6.31), and 12.83 (6.82) PD, respectively (P = .03). A subanalysis found a significant difference between the BLR and RP (P = .02) and RR and RP (P = .02) groups. There was no difference between the BLR and RR groups (P = .57).

Conclusions: This study of three surgical approaches for intermittent exotropia found RP had a significantly larger angle of exodeviation compared to BLR and RR at 1 year of follow-up. Both BLR and RR were equally effective approaches for treating intermittent exotropia. [J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2024;61(4):287-290.].

使用三种常见手术方法治疗间歇性外斜的疗效。
目的:比较一位外科医生使用双侧外侧直肌后移术(BLR)、单侧外侧直肌后移和内侧直肌切除术(RR)以及单侧外侧直肌后移和内侧直肌固定术(RP)治疗间歇性外斜的手术效果:方法:对2015年至2023年间所有基本间歇性外斜手术进行回顾性研究。仅纳入使用BLR、RR或RP进行初次矫正的患者。排除标准包括年龄超过18岁、垂直偏差、任何非屈光性眼部诊断、之前接受过眼部手术以及随访不足:共有 460 名患者符合纳入标准,其中 BLR 组有 54 人,RR 组有 41 人,RP 组有 28 人。BLR组、RR组和RP组的术前距离配准(和标准误差)平均值分别为25.07(7.35)、22.44(5.95)和23.84(6.42)个棱镜屈光度(PD)。1 年后,BLR、RR 和 RP 组的术后距离配准值分别为 8.72 (7.89)、7.46 (6.31) 和 12.83 (6.82) PD(P = .03)。一项子分析发现,BLR 组和 RP 组(P = 0.02)以及 RR 组和 RP 组(P = 0.02)之间存在显著差异。BLR组和RR组之间没有差异(P = .57):这项针对间歇性外斜的三种手术方法的研究发现,与BLR和RR相比,RP在随访1年时的外斜角明显更大。BLR和RR对治疗间歇性外斜视同样有效。[20XX;XX(X):XX-XX.].
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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
115
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus is a bimonthly peer-reviewed publication for pediatric ophthalmologists. The Journal has published original articles on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders in the pediatric age group and the treatment of strabismus in all age groups for over 50 years.
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