Binocular function in pseudophakic children.

Malcolm R Ing
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Abstract

Purpose: There have been few reports on the binocular vision results in bilateral pseudophakic children. The author reports on the results of visual and binocular tests personally performed on patients who had the primary insertion of intraocular lenses following the removal of cataracts in their childhood.

Methods: The author visited 4 different medical centers to perform monocular and binocular tests on 21 patients using the same equipment for sensory testing for binocularity on all patients before the history was abstracted from the clinical records. These patients were selected from a consecutive series and followed up for a minimum of 5 years by their ocular surgeons.

Results: The mean patient age at surgery performed on the first eye was 6 years 4 months. The mean age at the date of the author's examination was 16 years 5 months, and the mean length of follow-up was 10 years 4 months. All but 2 patients had motor alignment within 8 prism diopters of orthotropia at near. Fusion and some stereopsis were found to be present in 15 patients, but only 4 of these patients demonstrated fine (60 seconds of arc or better) stereoacuity. Patients with fine vs gross stereoacuity were compared and found to be similar in type of cataract, age at first surgery, interval between surgeries, and length of follow-up and refraction, but to differ in the quality of best-corrected visual acuity.

Conclusion: Although satisfactory motor alignment, fusion, and some stereopsis are present in the majority of patients, fine stereoacuity is uncommon in pseudophakic children.

假性近视儿童的双眼功能。
目的:目前关于双侧假性晶状体患儿双眼视力的报道较少。作者报告了对儿童时期白内障摘除后初次植入人工晶状体的患者亲自进行的视力和双目检查的结果。方法:笔者走访了4个不同的医疗中心,对21例患者进行了单眼和双眼检查,所有患者均使用相同的设备进行双眼感觉检查,然后从临床记录中提取病史。这些患者是从一个连续的系列中挑选出来的,由他们的眼科医生随访至少5年。结果:患者平均年龄为6岁4个月。检查时的平均年龄为16岁5个月,随访时间平均为10岁4个月。除2例外,其余均在近斜视8棱镜屈光度范围内。在15例患者中发现融合和一些立体视,但其中只有4例患者表现出良好的(60秒弧度或更好)立体视敏。对精细立体视力与大体立体视力患者进行比较,发现在白内障类型、首次手术年龄、手术间隔、随访时间和屈光度方面相似,但在最佳矫正视力质量方面存在差异。结论:虽然大多数患者具有良好的运动对齐、融合和部分立体视觉,但良好的立体视觉在假性晶状体儿童中并不常见。
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