New diplopic restrictive strabismus as a sequela after conjunctival surgery for conjunctival lesions: a series of 3 cases, management and outcome.

C Laria, F Shokida, P Tatarchuck, D P Pinero, X Gonzalez
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Objective: To present three clinical cases of diplopia secondary to conjunctival surgery (for tumor of caruncle and recurrent pterygium surgery).

Patients and methods: Clinical data of three patients with binocular diplopia and incomitant esotropia associated with compensatory torticollis and duction limitation are shown and discussed. In all cases, a complete ophthalmological examination was performed including ocular motility study, duction test and preoperative evaluation under general anesthesia.

Results: The forced duction test was positive in all cases, confirming the diagnosis of restrictive strabismus. Uneventful surgery was performed in all cases in which conjunctival adherences to eye orbit bones were eliminated and the involved extraocular muscle was isolated and freed. Furthermore, some additional treatments were applied to avoid recurrency (subconjunctival and topical corticosteroids, amniotic membrane and therapeutic contact lens). One case presented postoperatively a new conjunctival adherence in spite of such anti-recurrency treatment although with no significant motility alterations associated.

Conclusions: Conjunctival surgery can cause fibrosis and conjunctival adherences leading to restrictive strabismus. The surgical procedure for solving this problem must be performed with special care to avoid complications and recurrencies. The use of antimetabolites or amniotic membrane seems to be recommendable to ensure a satisfactory postoperative outcome.

结膜病变手术后并发新发限制性斜视3例,处理及结果。
目的:介绍3例结膜手术继发复视的临床资料(用于关节瘤和复发性翼状胬肉手术)。患者与方法:本文报道并讨论了3例双眼复视伴伴性内斜视合并代偿性斜颈及导流限制的临床资料。所有病例均在全身麻醉下进行了完整的眼科检查,包括眼球运动检查、导流试验和术前评估。结果:所有病例强制导视试验均为阳性,证实了限制性斜视的诊断。所有病例均进行了顺利的手术,结膜附着于眼眶骨消除,受累的眼外肌被分离和释放。此外,还采用了一些额外的治疗方法来避免复发(结膜下和局部皮质类固醇,羊膜和治疗性隐形眼镜)。一例术后出现新的结膜粘连,尽管这种抗复发治疗,但没有明显的运动改变相关。结论:结膜手术可引起结膜纤维化和结膜粘连,导致限制性斜视。解决这个问题的外科手术必须特别小心,以避免并发症和复发。建议使用抗代谢物或羊膜以确保术后满意的结果。
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