Recession-resection surgery augmented with botulinum toxin a chemodenervation for paralytic horizontal strabismus

In this case series study, we assessed the effects of recession-resection surgery augmented with botulinum toxin A chemodenervation for patients with chronic paralytic horizontal strabismus. In addition, we compared these effects with those of full tendon transposition (FTT) augmented with posterior...

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Published inKorean journal of ophthalmology Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 69 - 71
Main Authors Kim, Eun-Ji, Hong, Samin, Lee, Jong Bok, Han, Sueng-Han
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) The Korean Ophthalmological Society 01.02.2012
대한안과학회
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Summary:In this case series study, we assessed the effects of recession-resection surgery augmented with botulinum toxin A chemodenervation for patients with chronic paralytic horizontal strabismus. In addition, we compared these effects with those of full tendon transposition (FTT) augmented with posterior intermuscular suture (PIMS). Ten patients who underwent strabismus surgery due to paralytic horizontal strabismus were retrospectively reviewed. They received a recession-resection surgery augmented with botulinum toxin A chemodenervation (type I surgery) or a FTT augmented with PIMS (type II surgery). The preoperative angle of deviation (AOD) and postoperative improvement in AOD were compared according to the type of procedure. The preoperative AOD was 60.00 ± 28.50 prism diopters (PD) for type I surgery and 68.00 ± 27.06 PD for type II (p = 0.421). Improvement in AOD was 53.20 ± 25.01 PD for type I surgery and 44.20 ± 18.74 PD for type II (p = 0.548). Recession-resection surgery augmented with botulinum toxin A chemodenervation is a concise and effective procedure for treating paralytic horizontal strabismus.
Bibliography:G704-002170.2012.26.1.012
ISSN:1011-8942
2092-9382
DOI:10.3341/kjo.2012.26.1.69