The Polymorphism and Surgical Considerations of the Anterior Ciliary Vessels.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Meihua Pan, Renyi Xie, Mei Yang
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Abstract

Purpose: To report the results of a survey on the anterior ciliary vessels (ACVs) based on intraoperative and postoperative observation to help surgeons better understand and more easily manipulate the ACVs.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. Patients with horizontal strabismus who had bilateral recession on the lateral rectus (LR) or medial rectus (MR) muscle and patients with vertical strabismus were included. Patients with consecutive strabismus who had previous strabismus surgery with ACV preservation were also included. The surgical images of ACVs were recorded and the anatomic and morphological characteristics were observed.

Results: There were 212 patients included in the study. Bilateral ACVs on the LR or MR of most patients were polymorphous and markedly different. Most ACVs of the LR were generally more superficial than those of other three rectus muscles. Moreover, although there was no apparent fascia tissue connected between ACVs on the other three rectus muscles, most ACVs on the LR were fully located within the orbital fascia of the muscle. So the ACVs on the LR could be separated from the surface of the muscle as a whole, whereas the ACVs on other three rectus muscles could be only preserved one by one.

Conclusions: The ACVs have obvious polymorphism. Nevertheless, most ACVs of the LR are positioned within the fascial tissue on the muscle surface; therefore all ACVs of the LR can be easily separated from the muscle as a whole.

前睫血管的多态性及手术注意事项。
目的:报道基于术中及术后观察的前睫血管(acv)调查结果,以帮助外科医生更好地了解和更容易地操作前睫血管。方法:采用横断面研究。包括双侧直肌(LR)或内直肌(MR)萎缩的水平斜视患者和垂直斜视患者。既往斜视手术并保留ACV的连续斜视患者也包括在内。记录ACVs的手术影像,观察其解剖形态学特征。结果:共纳入212例患者。大多数患者的双侧acv在LR或MR上呈多形性且差异显著。大多数左腹直肌acv通常比其他三条直肌更浅。此外,虽然在其他三条直肌上的acv之间没有明显的筋膜组织连接,但LR上的大多数acv完全位于肌肉的眶筋膜内。所以后腹肌上的acv可以从整个肌肉表面分离出来,而其他三条直肌上的acv只能一个接一个地保留下来。结论:acv具有明显的多态性。然而,大多数左下颌的acv位于肌肉表面的筋膜组织内;因此,所有LR的acv可以很容易地从整个肌肉中分离出来。
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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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