Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2002;43(3):526-532.
Published online March 1, 2002.
The Clinical Analysis of Surgical Methods in Intermittent Exotropia.
Jong Lyul Park, Min Ho Son, Ill Han Yun, In Gun Won
Department of Ophthalmology, Pusan Paik Hospital, Inje University Medical college, Korea. saphenus72@hotmail.com
간헐외사시의 수술방법에 대한 임상적 연구
박종률 ( Jong Lyul Park ) , 손민호 ( Min Ho Son ) , 윤일한 ( Ill Han Yun ) , 원인건 ( In Gun Won )
Abstract
PURPOSE
The outcome after operations for intermittent exotropia were frequently unsatisfactory because of high incidence of postoperative undercorrection, overcorrection or recurrence. The author studied surgical outcome of each operation method in intermittent exotropia. METHODS: The results of surgical treatment in 90 patients with intermittent exotropia were reviewed. The operative procedure were devided into 3 groups-bilateral rectus muscle recessions, unilateral lateral rectus muscle recession and medial rectus muscle resection and medial rectus muscle resection of dominant eye and lateral rectus muscle recession of non-dominant eye. The success of operation was defined as a final alignment of orthotropia, esotropia less than 5 prism diopter or exotropia less than 10 prism diopter in primary position at postoperative 6 months. RESULTS: The method of of operation in medial rectus muscle resection of dominant eye and lateral rectus muscle recession of non-dominant eye lead to higher success rate than other surgical method (96.7%) and the difference with statistically significant (p=0.03). The success rate of bilateral rectus muscle recessions group was 76.6%, and that of unilateral lateral rectus muscle recession and medial rectus muscle resection group was 80.0%. CONCLUSIONS: This result suggested that medial rectus muscle resection of dominant eye and lateral rectus muscle recession of non-dominant eye might be a most effective surgical method for intermittent exotropia.
Key Words: Intermittent exotropia;Lateral rectus muscle recession;Medial rectus muscle resection


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