A new modfied anchored suspension-recession (so-called "hang-back" technique for high risk strabismus surgery.

Ahmad Ameri, Alireza K Jafari, Faramarz Anvari, Iraj Ahadzadeghan, Mohammad Taher Rajabi
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Abstract

Purpose: To intruduce a new method for rectus muscle recession in order to minimize the riSk of a lost or slipped muscle and scleral perforation and compare it with the conventional method.

Patients and methods: In a prospective study between May 2002 and December 2006, 69 patients underwent recession with the modified technique, and 50 patients underwent recession with the conventional method. We compared the results of strabismus surgery in these non-randomized series with esotropia or exotropia treated with conventional surgery with the modified technique surgery. Patients in the modified technique group were high risk patients that had large angle recession, thin sclera or less exposure sugical field.

Results: Surgical outcomes were not significantly different in the two treatment groups that based on their findings had been classified into four subgroups. No complications such as globe penetration, muscle slippage or lost muscle were observed during the follow up period of 12 months.

Conclusions: It seems that the modified method introduced in this study can reduce the complications and risks involved in conventional and suspension-recession methods and it is safe and effective for muscle recession. It can decrease the risk of globe perforation since the sclera behind the insertion is penetrated only superficially because of anchor suturing to the muscle insertion stump, and the possibility of lost or slipped recessed muscles would be minimized.

一种用于高风险斜视手术的新型锚定悬吊-衰退(所谓的“悬吊”)技术。
目的:介绍一种治疗直肌退缩的新方法,以减少肌肉丢失或滑脱和巩膜穿孔的风险,并与传统方法进行比较。患者和方法:在2002年5月至2006年12月的一项前瞻性研究中,69例患者使用改良技术进行了退行,50例患者使用常规方法进行了退行。我们比较了这些非随机系列斜视手术治疗内斜视或外斜视的结果,常规手术与改良技术手术。改良手法组患者为角度退行大、巩膜薄或手术视野暴露少的高危患者。结果:两个治疗组的手术结果无显著差异,根据他们的发现分为四个亚组。随访12个月,无球囊穿透、肌肉滑脱、肌肉丢失等并发症发生。结论:改进后的方法可以减少常规方法和悬吊-收缩方法的并发症和风险,对肌肉收缩是安全有效的。由于锚钉缝合止点肌残端,止点后的巩膜仅被浅层穿透,因此可降低眼球穿孔的风险,并可最大限度地减少凹陷肌肉丢失或滑动的可能性。
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