麻痹性斜视退行切除联合治疗:简化复合体(附1例报告)。

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.48.165.44739
Kafin Rifqi, Rozalina Loebis
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摘要

在支配眼外肌的其他脑神经中,动眼神经麻痹是临床治疗中最大的挑战。由于骨膜固定常用的是复杂的Callahan缝合技术,需要一种更简单、更有效的技术。在此,我们报告一位32岁男性因动眼神经麻痹而导致麻痹性外斜视的病例,并提供证据支持我们的手术治疗决定。男,32岁,主诉双眼斜视,于眼科门诊就诊。患者为先天性孤立性部分动眼神经麻痹,检查发现双眼严重上睑下垂伴40棱镜屈光度外斜视,强迫导视试验无限制。患者后节检查结果正常,考虑诊断为孤立性部分动眼神经麻痹所致的双侧麻痹性外斜视。患者右眼行7.5 mm外直肌切除术和6 mm内直肌切除术,随访3周后效果良好。在治疗孤立性动眼神经麻痹引起的麻痹性斜视时,内侧直肌切除和外侧直肌收缩联合治疗效果良好,且长期稳定。
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Combined recession-resection in the management of paralytic strabismus: simplification of the complex (a case report).

Oculomotor nerve palsy presents the greatest challenge in clinical treatment among the other cranial nerves that innervate extraocular muscle. With a complex technique of periosteal fixation using Callahan suture commonly used, a simpler and more effective technique is demanded to be proven. Here we present a case of paralytic exotropia due to oculomotor nerve palsy on a 32-year-old male along with evidence supporting our decision of surgical management. A 32-year-old male with a chief complaint of squint in both eyes was examined at an outpatient eye clinic. The patient had congenital isolated partial oculomotor nerve palsy and the examination revealed severe ptosis on both eyes with 40 prism diopter exotropia and no limitation in the forced duction test. The patient's posterior segment examination showed normal results, and a diagnosis of bilateral paralytic exotropia due to isolated partial oculomotor nerve palsy was considered. The patient underwent a 7.5 mm rectus lateral recession with a 6 mm rectus medial resection on his right eye, with a promising result after a 3-week follow-up. When treating paralytic strabismus resulting from isolated oculomotor nerve palsy, a combination of medial rectus resection and lateral rectus recession yields good results and long-term stability.

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