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      Adjustable small-incision selective tenotomy and plication for correction of incomitant vertical strabismus and torsion

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      Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
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          <div class="section"> <a class="named-anchor" id="S1"> <!-- named anchor --> </a> <h5 class="section-title" id="d13864292e130">PURPOSE</h5> <p id="P1">To evaluate the effectiveness of adjustable small-incision selective tenotomy and plication of vertical rectus muscles in correcting vertical strabismus incomitant in horizontal gaze positions and cyclotorsion. </p> </div><div class="section"> <a class="named-anchor" id="S2"> <!-- named anchor --> </a> <h5 class="section-title" id="d13864292e135">METHODS</h5> <p id="P2">The medical records of all patients who underwent adjustable small-incision selective tenotomy or plication of a vertical rectus muscle for correction of horizontally incomitant vertical strabismus or cyclotorsion by a single surgeon at a single eye institute from July 2013 to September 2014 were retrospectively reviewed. Selective tenotomy and plication were performed on either the nasal or temporal side of vertical rectus muscles, based on the direction of cyclotorsion and incomitance of vertical strabismus. </p> </div><div class="section"> <a class="named-anchor" id="S3"> <!-- named anchor --> </a> <h5 class="section-title" id="d13864292e140">RESULTS</h5> <p id="P3">Of 9 patients identified, 8 (89%) had successful correction of horizontally incomitant vertical strabismus, with postoperative vertical alignment within 4 <sup>Δ</sup> of orthotropia in primary position, lateral gazes, and downgaze. Of the 8 patients with preoperative cyclotorsion, 4 (50%) were successfully corrected, with &lt;5° of cyclotorsion postoperatively. Of the 4 patients in whom cyclotorsion did not improve, 3 had undergone prior strabismus surgery, and 2 had restrictive strabismus. Eight of the 9 patients (89%) reported postoperative resolution of diplopia. </p> </div><div class="section"> <a class="named-anchor" id="S4"> <!-- named anchor --> </a> <h5 class="section-title" id="d13864292e148">CONCLUSIONS</h5> <p id="P4">Adjustable small-incision selective tenotomy and plication effectively treat horizontally incomitant vertical strabismus. These surgeries may be less effective for correcting cyclotorsion in patients with restriction or prior strabismus surgery. Advantages are that they may be performed in an adjustable manner and, in some cases, under topical anesthesia. </p> </div>

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          Journal
          Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
          Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
          Elsevier BV
          10918531
          October 2015
          October 2015
          : 19
          : 5
          : 410-416
          Article
          10.1016/j.jaapos.2015.07.290
          4637275
          26486021
          7639b727-a320-4e59-8f55-904584f80b02
          © 2015

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