Long-term ocular alignment after bilateral lateral rectus recession in children with infantile and intermittent exotropia
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Long-term ocular alignment after bilateral lateral rectus recession in children with infantile and intermittent exotropia
Abstract
Purpose: To compare postoperative drift after bilateral lateral rectus recession for infantile exotropia (XT) and for intermittent XT and to compare initial postoperative alignment with long-term motor outcome.
Methods: Medical records of all patients with infantile exotropia or intermittent exotropia who had undergone bilateral lateral rectus muscle recession surgery with a follow-up longer than 3 years were reviewed. The pre- and postoperative angles of deviation at distance and at near and postoperative drift at distance were compared. Surgical outcome was categorized as "success" (esotropia <6(Δ) or exotropia <11(Δ)), "recurrence" (>10(Δ) exotropia), or "overcorrection" (>5(Δ) of esotropia).
Results: The overall mean postoperative exotropic drift at 3 years was 10.4(Δ) in the infantile XT group and 7.2(Δ) in the intermittent XT group (P = 0.05). Both groups had a low success rate at 3 years: 41% in the infantile XT group and 51% in the intermittent XT group (P = 0.270). For patients with an initial esotropia of 0(Δ) to 10(Δ), the success rate at 3 years was 86% in the infantile XT group (12 of 14) and 65% in the intermittent XT group (28 of 43).
Conclusions: Postoperative exotropic drift is clinically similar in patients with intermittent versus infantile exotropia. Esotropia of 0(Δ) to 10(Δ) during the early postoperative period may be associated with the best long-term ocular alignment.
Copyright © 2012 American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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