Long-term motor and sensory outcomes after unilateral recession-resection for pseudodivergence excess intermittent exotropia

K. Mohan, S. Sharma
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Purpose: To report long-term motor and sensory outcomes after unilateral recess-resect surgery for pseudodivergence excess intermittent exotropia. Materials and Methods: The medical records of patients who underwent unilateral lateral rectus recession-medial rectus resection for pseudodivergence excess intermittent exotropia and followed postoperatively for at least 5 years were reviewed retrospectively. Results: A total of 21 patients were included. The mean age at surgery was 11.5 ± 6.3 years. The mean postoperative follow-up was 7.8 ± 2.7 years (range: 5–13 years). Overall, 11 patients (52%) had surgical success at their last follow-up. Strabismus duration, near and distance deviations, fusion at distance, and stereoacuity did not predict motor outcome after surgery. One patient (100%) without fusion at near and 10 of 15 patients (67%) without fusion at distance preoperatively exhibited fusion at their last follow-up. Six out of eight patients (75%) with a preoperative stereoacuity of 120–1980 arcsec and two out of three patients (67%) with nil stereopsis achieved a stereoacuity of 60 arcsec. Overall, 10 patients (48%) had a recurrence of intermittent exotropia at a mean 2.5 years after surgery. Conclusions: Nearly half of our patients with pseudodivergence excess intermittent exotropia achieved a successful long-term ocular alignment after unilateral recess-resect surgery. A large majority of patients who preoperatively had a subnormal or nil stereoacuity exhibited postoperatively a normal stereoacuity at the last follow-up visit.
假性散度过度间歇性外斜视单侧退行切除后的长期运动和感觉结果
目的:报道假性散度过度间歇性外斜视单侧隐窝切除手术后的长期运动和感觉结果。材料与方法:回顾性分析接受单侧外直肌后退-内直肌切除术治疗假性散度过度间歇性外斜视患者术后随访至少5年的医疗记录。结果:共纳入21例患者。平均手术年龄11.5±6.3岁。术后平均随访7.8±2.7年(5 ~ 13年)。总体而言,11例患者(52%)在最后一次随访时手术成功。斜视持续时间、远近偏差、远处融合和立体视敏度不能预测手术后的运动预后。1例(100%)近端未融合,15例(67%)远端未融合的患者中有10例(67%)在最后一次随访时出现融合。8名患者中有6名(75%)术前立体视力为120-1980弧秒,3名无立体视觉的患者中有2名(67%)的立体视力为60弧秒。总体而言,10名患者(48%)在术后平均2.5年复发间歇性外斜视。结论:近一半的假性散度过度间歇性外斜视患者在单侧隐窝切除手术后成功实现了长期的眼部对准。绝大多数术前立体视敏不正常或为零的患者在最后一次随访时显示出术后正常的立体视敏。
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