The Frequency of Occurrence of Strabismus in Infants Post Lensectomy.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2024-11-04 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.73024
Jonas Akambase, Michael Barkley, Richa Sharma, Ann Webber, Shuan Dai
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Purpose To identify and characterize incident cases of strabismus and interocular visual acuity among infants post lensectomy for congenital cataract. Method This was a single-centre retrospective chart review of all children aged less than 12 months who underwent lensectomy from 1st January 2014 to 1st January 2021. Cases were identified from theatre coding and electronic medical records. Cases with strabismus prior to cataract surgery were excluded. Results Seventy-five children (114 aphakic eyes) were included, 36 (48%) had unilateral cataract surgery while 39 (52%) had bilateral. The mean age at the time of cataract surgery was 3.0±2.5 months (range 1 - 10 months). The mean follow-up period was 41.2±22.8 months (range 2 -72 months). Nineteen out of 75 patients (25%) developed strabismus, most of whom (18 cases) had unilateral surgery. Out of the 19 strabismus cases recorded, esotropia was reported in 74% of the cases, followed by exotropia -16%, while esotropia associated with dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) and esotropia associated with inferior oblique each made up 5% of the population. Most children who developed strabismus [17 patients (89.5%)] had lensectomy prior to 6 months of age. A significant difference of 0.65 logMAR was recorded in the interocular visual acuity (IOVA) difference between the strabismic and non-strabismic groups, and the unilateral and bilateral lensectomy groups. Conclusion Strabismus, most commonly esotropia, is common after congenital lensectomy, particularly in those children who underwent unilateral cataract surgery, and in those less than 6 months of age. Monitoring IOVA and strabismus incidence post-cataract surgery is crucial for early intervention and amblyopia prevention.

晶状体切除术后婴儿发生斜视的频率。
目的 鉴别和描述因先天性白内障而接受晶状体切除术的婴儿中发生的斜视病例和眼间视力。方法 这是一项单中心回顾性病历审查,审查对象为 2014 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 1 月 1 日期间接受晶状体切除术的所有年龄小于 12 个月的儿童。病例来自手术室编码和电子病历。排除了白内障手术前患有斜视的病例。结果 共纳入 75 名儿童(114 只无晶体眼),其中 36 名(48%)接受了单侧白内障手术,39 名(52%)接受了双侧白内障手术。白内障手术时的平均年龄为 3.0±2.5 个月(1 - 10 个月)。平均随访时间为 41.2±22.8 个月(范围为 2 - 72 个月)。75 例患者中有 19 例(25%)出现了斜视,其中大部分(18 例)是单侧手术。在有记录的19例斜视中,74%的病例为内斜视,其次是外斜视-16%,而与分离性垂直偏斜(DVD)相关的内斜视和与下斜视相关的内斜视各占5%。大多数出现斜视的儿童(17 名患者(89.5%))在 6 个月大之前都接受了晶状体切除术。斜视组和非斜视组、单侧和双侧晶状体切除组的眼间视力(IOVA)相差 0.65 logMAR,差异明显。结论 先天性晶状体切除术后常见斜视,最常见的是内斜视,尤其是在接受单侧白内障手术的儿童和年龄不足 6 个月的儿童中。监测白内障手术后的IOVA和斜视发生率对于早期干预和预防弱视至关重要。
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