The outcome of strabismus surgery in childhood exotropia
- PMID: 7867818
- DOI: 10.1038/eye.1994.158
The outcome of strabismus surgery in childhood exotropia
Abstract
The results of squint surgery in 42 children with primary, non-paralytic, childhood exotropia are analysed. A 'favourable outcome', defined as a final alignment for near and distance within +/- 10 dioptres of straight, or within +/- 20 dioptres of straight with evidence of binocular single vision, was achieved in 39 (93%) children. The factors affecting the final outcome are discussed, including age of onset, age at the time of surgery, preoperative and post-operative amblyopia, refractive error, anisometropia, the surgical procedures used, and postoperative ocular alignment.
Comment in
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The outcome of strabismus surgery in childhood exotropia.Eye (Lond). 1996;10 ( Pt 1):151. doi: 10.1038/eye.1996.35. Eye (Lond). 1996. PMID: 8925940 No abstract available.
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