The Challenge of Strabismus Surgery for Patients with Hemianopic Visual Field Defects Associated with Ocular Deviations.

Q3 Medicine
Pilar Merino, Lucas Gómez, Pilar Gómez de Liaño, Jacobo Yáñez-Merino
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Abstract

Homonymous and heteronymous hemianopias associated with strabismus are a therapeutic challenge because surgery may result in diplopia, decrease the visual field (VF), and/or lead to recurrence of the deviation. We present four cases: two homonymous hemianopias and two heteronymous hemianopias. Of the four patients, three had exotropia and one had esotropia. The origin of hemianopias was neoplastic in two cases and traumatic in two cases. Strabismus surgery was performed in three cases, but only one case had a good result; recurrence of the deviation and diplopia occurred in the other two cases. In conclusion, exotropia may develop as a compensatory mechanism in a patient with congenital or early-onset homonymous hemianopia and realigning the eyes could reduce the binocular VF and cause diplopia. In heteronymous hemianopias, there is little risk of the surgery causing diplopia, but the strabismus is unstable because of the absence of binocular vision and vergence reflexes if VF loss includes the macula. Further, strabismus, in association with hemianopia, may be caused by coexistent cranial nerve and/or gaze palsy. The prognosis, objective, and results of the strabismus operation should be clearly discussed with the patients or their guardians before it is performed if hemianopias are present.

眼球偏斜导致半球形视野缺损患者斜视手术的挑战。
与斜视相关的同名和异名半身不遂是一项治疗难题,因为手术可能导致复视、视野缩小和/或导致偏斜复发。我们介绍了四例病例:两例同名半身不遂,两例异名半身不遂。四名患者中,三名患有外斜视,一名患有内斜视。两例半身不遂的病因是肿瘤,两例是外伤。三例患者接受了斜视手术,但只有一例效果良好;另外两例患者的偏斜和复视复发。总之,外斜可能是先天性或早发性同向半身不遂患者的一种代偿机制,调整双眼的位置可能会降低双眼VF并导致复视。在异名半身不遂患者中,手术导致复视的风险很小,但斜视是不稳定的,因为如果 VF 缺失包括黄斑,患者就会失去双眼视力和辐辏反射。此外,斜视与半身不遂可能是由并存的颅神经和/或凝视麻痹引起的。如果存在偏盲,在手术前应与患者或其监护人明确讨论斜视手术的预后、目的和结果。
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