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Abstract
Objective
To investigate the influence of excyclotorsion by inferior oblique (IO) recession versus anterior transposition.
Methods
A total of 31 cases (48 eyes) with paralysis of superior oblique (SOP) were reported. Recession of IO was performed in 36 eyes with SOP (group A) and anterior transposition of IO was performed in 12 eyes with SOP associated with dissociated vertical deviation (group B). Objective cycloposition was assessed by fundus photograph before and after surgery in all cases. The mean time of follow-up was 6.67 months.
Results
The fovea-disc angle (FAD) of pre-or post-operation were (14.57°±6.26°) and (9.50°±5.45°), respectively. In group A and group B, that were (10.25°±6.09°) and (5.75°±4.73°) respectively. The excyclotorsion was improved (5.07°±3.92°) and (4.50°±3.67°), respectively in two groups.
Conclusions
The effect to improve excyclotorsion by inferior oblique recession or anterior transposition is similar.
Key words:
Recession of IO; Anterior transposition of IO; Cycloduction
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