Alexandre Reis Silva, Ágata Mota, José Alberto Lemos, Isabel Ribeiro, Renato Correia Barbosa, Ana Rita Viana, Catarina Francisco, Isabel Ferreira, Jorge Breda, Paula Tenedório
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摘要
研究结果研究对象包括五名患者,每名患者都患有单侧高度轴性近视和HES的典型临床特征,包括大视角内斜、视力低下、外展和上举受限。手术后,所有患者的垂直偏斜和水平偏斜均有明显改善,有效解决了HES的主要临床表现:结论:在治疗 HES 的过程中,人们探索了多种手术方法,但结果不一。我们的研究采用了部分肌肉分割和巩膜固定技术,为有效治疗这种具有挑战性的病症提供了一条前景广阔的途径。通过改良横山等人最初提出的全环肌瓣修复技术,我们为所有五名患者实现了令人满意的眼球对位。值得注意的是,这种方法通过保留 SR 和 LR 肌肉的未固定部分以及 MR 后赤道肌固定术,降低了前节缺血的风险。这些研究结果支持将这种手术技术作为治疗 HES 的一种安全有效的选择,为患者带来外观和功能上的改善。
Surgical treatment outcomes in heavy eye syndrome - a case series.
Results: The study cohort comprised five patients, each presenting with unilateral high axial myopia and classic clinical features of HES, including large angle esotropia, hypotropia, and restricted abduction and supraduction. All patients displayed evident superotemporal globe prolapse on MRI imaging, corresponding to the downward displacement of the LR muscle and medial shift of the SR muscle.Following the surgical procedure, all patients demonstrated significant improvements in both vertical and horizontal deviations, effectively addressing the primary clinical manifestations of HES.
Conclusions: In the management of HES, several surgical approaches have been explored, yielding mixed results. Our study, employing the technique of partial muscle splitting and scleral fixation, offers a promising avenue for effectively addressing this challenging condition. By adapting the full loop myopexy technique originally proposed by Yokoyama et al. we achieved satisfactory ocular alignment in all five patients. Notably, this approach mitigates the risk of anterior segment ischemia by preserving the unsecured portions of the SR and LR muscles along with MR retroequatorial myopexy.These findings support the consideration of this surgical technique as a safe and effective option for managing HES, providing both cosmetic and functional improvements to afflicted individuals.