Basma G Mohamed, Ahmed L Ali, El Sayed S Arafa, Amr M Awara, Heba M Shafik
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Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the techniques of augmented lateral rectus (LR) muscle recession with hang-back and Z-tenotomy in correcting large-angle exotropia.
Design: This is a prospective, interventional, randomized clinical trial.
Methods: This institutional study included 62 patients with large-angle exotropia (40 Δ or greater). The patients were divided into two groups: Group A included 34 patients who underwent LR recession (7 mm) with hang-back, and Group B included 28 patients who underwent LR recession (7 mm) with Z-tenotomy. Ocular alignment, binocular vision, ocular motility, and satisfaction were evaluated as primary outcome measures.
Results: The angle ranged from -45 to -140 Δ for Group A and from -40 to -140 Δ for Group B. In Group A, 22 (64.7%) patients acquired orthophoria, while 12 (35.3%) remained exotropic at the 6-month visit. In Group B, 11 (39.3%) patients acquired orthophoria at the primary gaze position, while 17 (60.7%) remained exotropic after 6 months. None of the patients experienced abduction deficiency at the end of 6-month follow-up period. In Group A, the percentage of central fusion increased from 41.4% preoperatively to 68.9% at 6 months postoperatively, while stereopsis improved from 31.03% to 65.5%. In Group B, central fusion increased from 25% to 46.4% at 6 months postoperatively, while good stereopsis increased from 21.4% to 35.7%.
Conclusions: Augmented LR recession with hang-back is an effective and safe procedure for the treatment of large-angle exotropia up to 90 PD, whereas Z- tenotomy is another augmentation technique for exodeviation angles less than 45 PD.
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Indian Journal of Ophthalmology covers clinical, experimental, basic science research and translational research studies related to medical, ethical and social issues in field of ophthalmology and vision science. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.