
pmid: 26677036
To compare the surgical results of adjustable and non-adjustable horizontal strabismus surgery for concomitant horizontal strabismus.The charts of 231 patients, who underwent horizontal strabismus surgery, selected using probabilistic sampling, were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into two groups according to the surgical technique used and strabismus type. The adjustable suture technique was used for 107 patients (Group 1), and non-adjustable or conventional surgery was performed in the remaining 124 patients (Group 2). Patients with esotropia (ET) or exotropia (XT) of 5 PD, syndromes, restrictive or paretic strabismus, reoperations, botulinum toxin injection, and patients postoperatively followed up for 50% was present in all subgroups. Significant differences between strabismus groups submitted to adjustable technique and non-adjustable on postoperative day 1 were observed (p=0.00 for ET and p=0.01 for XT) and at the last visit for the XT group with a follow-up of at least 1 year (p=0.05).The adjustable suture technique produced a higher success rate than non-adjustable strabismus surgery for both ET and XT groups on postoperative day 1. For XT patients, the adjustable suture technique appears to produce better surgical results than non-adjustable surgery, when the surgical goal is long-lasting maintenance of a small hypercorrection.
Adult, Male, Time Factors, Adolescent, Strabismus/surgery, Ophthalmologic surgical procedures/methods, Oculomotor muscles/surgery, Procedimentos cirúrgicos oftalmológicos/métodos, Young Adult, Músculos oculomotores/cirurgia, Risk Factors, Humans, Postoperative Period, Child, Avaliação de resultados, Retrospective Studies, Suture Techniques, Reproducibility of Results, Strabismus, Outcome assessment, Estrabismo/cirurgia, Treatment Outcome, Suture techniques, Child, Preschool, Técnicas de sutura, Female
Adult, Male, Time Factors, Adolescent, Strabismus/surgery, Ophthalmologic surgical procedures/methods, Oculomotor muscles/surgery, Procedimentos cirúrgicos oftalmológicos/métodos, Young Adult, Músculos oculomotores/cirurgia, Risk Factors, Humans, Postoperative Period, Child, Avaliação de resultados, Retrospective Studies, Suture Techniques, Reproducibility of Results, Strabismus, Outcome assessment, Estrabismo/cirurgia, Treatment Outcome, Suture techniques, Child, Preschool, Técnicas de sutura, Female
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