单侧最大肌收缩手术治疗周期性内斜视的保守方法。

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Cem Evereklioglu, Fatih Horozoğlu, Hidayet Sener, Osman Ahmet Polat
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目的:周期性内斜视(隔日斜视)是一种鲜为人知的斜视形式,主要发生在较年轻的儿童年龄。典型的48小时周期,其中24小时为明显内斜视,24小时为正斜视,通常通过双侧或单侧双肌手术治疗。我们的目的是报告一个儿童的周期性内斜视谁是手术治疗保守的单侧1肌入路。方法:病例报告。结果:一名3.5岁的女孩因2年的间歇性内斜视就诊于斜视科,后3个月为周期性内斜视。诊断为原发性经典周期性内斜视后,多次见她在不同的日子。女孩双侧直视,双眼视力正常,大角度右内偏(45-50 Δ),实验室和MRI结果正常。行右侧内侧直肌单侧最大肌萎缩术,随访9个月。手术后,该女孩在远距离和近距离均获得了良好的对准,无周期性图案,并且立体视觉接近正常(动物:100秒)。(弧度)达到双目。该女孩没有经历过矫治不足或矫治过度,也没有术后复发。结论:这是首例“单眼单肌”手术治疗高角度周期性内斜视的报道。保守的单侧内侧直肌衰退似乎足以永久阻断昼夜节律,恢复双眼融合和立体视觉。
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A Conservative Approach by Unilateral Maximal Single-Muscle Recession Surgery for the Treatment of Cyclic Esotropia.

A Conservative Approach by Unilateral Maximal Single-Muscle Recession Surgery for the Treatment of Cyclic Esotropia.

A Conservative Approach by Unilateral Maximal Single-Muscle Recession Surgery for the Treatment of Cyclic Esotropia.

Purpose: Cyclic esotropia (alternate-day squint) is a poorly understood form of strabismus that mostly occurs at younger pediatric ages. It demonstrates classically a 48-hour cycle with 24 hours of manifest esotropia and 24 hours of orthotropia, which is conventionally managed by bilateral or unilateral 2-muscle surgery. We aimed to report a child with cyclic esotropia who was surgically treated by a conservative unilateral 1-muscle approach.

Methods: Case report.

Results: A 3.5-year-old girl presented to the strabismus department with an intermittent esodeviation for 2 years that became cyclic in the last 3 months. The diagnosis of primary classical cyclic esotropia was made after seeing her multiple times on different days. The girl was emmetropic bilaterally, had normal visual acuities in both eyes, and high-angle right esodeviation (45-50 Δ ) with normal laboratory and MRI results. Unilateral maximal single-muscle recession of the right medial rectus was performed, and the child was followed up for 9 months. The girl developed excellent alignment after the surgery both at distance and near without cyclic pattern, and near-normal stereopsis (by animals: 100 sec. of arc) with binocularity was reached. The girl did not experience under- or overcorrection nor have a recurrence postoperatively.

Conclusion: This is the first report of "one eye single-muscle" surgery for high-angle cyclic esotropia. Conservative unilateral medial rectus recession seems to be sufficient to permanently block the circadian rhythm and restore binocular fusion and stereopsis.

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