Unilateral tucking of the inferior rectus muscle for dissociated vertical deviation

There are several options for the treatment of dissociated vertical deviation (DVD). The most discouraging results are those cases of poor vision. The fold of the inferior rectus is presented as a therapeutic option for poor vision. Patients with spontaneous DVD and monocular poor vision were includ...

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Published inCirugia y cirujanos Vol. 75; no. 1; pp. 7 - 12
Main Authors Arroyo-Yllanes, María Estela, Escanio-Cortés, Manuel Enrique, Pérez-Pérez, José Fernando, Murillo-Murillo, Leopoldo
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Mexico 01.01.2007
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Summary:There are several options for the treatment of dissociated vertical deviation (DVD). The most discouraging results are those cases of poor vision. The fold of the inferior rectus is presented as a therapeutic option for poor vision. Patients with spontaneous DVD and monocular poor vision were included. A maximum folding of the inferior rectus was performed only in the eye with poor vision. Evaluation of the spontaneity and magnitude of the DVD was done in the pre- and postoperatively with a minimum 6-month follow up. Nineteen patients were included, finding a decrease in the spontaneity (p = 0.05) and the magnitude of the DVD (p = 0.01) at the maximum follow-up time. Limitation of the elevation of 2+ was observed in the immediate postoperative period in all cases. The limitation remained in 16 patients. In two patients, hypotropia of 5 DP was observed in the primary position. No cases of alteration of the lower palpebral position were observed. Unilateral maximum tucking of the inferior rectus muscle decreases the magnitude and spontaneity of DVD.
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ISSN:0009-7411