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Dose-effect relationship of bilateral medial Rectus advancement in the treatment of consecutive exotropia

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2017
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Amiraslanzadeh , Safyeh
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This study aims to examine the success rate of this technique and to report the dose–effect relationship for bilateral medial rectus muscle advancement in patients with consecutive exotropia. Methods & Materials A total of 26 patients with consecutive exotropia who had undergone bilateral medial rectus muscle advancement in Nikookari Eye Hospital were enrolled in this interventional study. After 9.7 months follow-up in average, success rate (≤10 prism diopters (PD) esotropia or no deviation) was reported. The dose–effect relationship between millimeters of advancement and the change in deviation at follow-up was also calculated. Results Eleven males (42.3%) and 15 females (57.7%) with a mean age of 19.42±10.10 years at the time of operation were studied. The mean preoperative deviation was 29.50±10.60 PD, which decreased to a mean value of 26.23±13.20 PD at the end of follow-up. At the endpoint a successful outcome was evident in 20 cases (76.9%). There were 8 patients (30.8%) with exotropia, 10 patients (38.5%) with orthotropia, and 8 patients (30.8%) with esotropia. Each 1 mm advancement of the medial rectus muscles led to 5.35 PD correction in deviation at the end of follow-up.
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