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Stability of the angle of deviation in basic intermittent exotropia (IXT) following surgical correction: a retrospective observational study from southern India.

Authors :
Chandramouli, Sandra
Lusobya, Rebecca Claire
Janani A, Jaga
Mukisa, John
Narendran, Kalpana
Source :
Strabismus (09273972). Aug2024, p1-7. 7p. 1 Illustration.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

<italic>Introduction</italic>: Intermittent exotropia (IXT) is commonly seen in areas with more sunlight, females and Asians. Surgical alignment is recommended to improve binocular function, but a high recurrence rate has been reported. This study aimed to assess the stability of ocular alignment and factors contributing to exodrift post-surgery for IXT over 6-month follow-up. <italic>Methods</italic>: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients with IXT who underwent unilateral recess resect procedures and attended follow-up examinations for at least six months post-surgery. A significant exodrift was defined as exodrift of more than 10PD at distance and near. Ocular deviation, binocularity, and stereopsis at one and six-month post-operative visits were studied to assess the incidence of exodrift post-surgery and the probable factors causing such drift. <italic>Results</italic>: Of the 50 patients studied, 26 (52%) were males, 42 (84%) were <20 years. The median age at surgery was 10 years (range 6–14), and the median preoperative angle of deviation was 37 PD. Majority of patients (62%) had exodrift within six months of surgery, and about a quarter of the study population had significant exodrift >10 PD. No clinical factors were found to contribute significantly to exodrift in this study.16 (61.5%) patients attained near and distance BSV post-surgery (<italic>p</italic>-value: <0.001). Six (12%) and 10 (20%) patients with subnormal near and distance stereopsis, respectively, attained normal stereopsis post-surgery. <italic>Conclusion</italic>: Over half of the patients operated for IXT had some Exodrift, and one-fourth had significant exodrift within six months post-surgery. Despite improved BSV, many patients failed to attain normal stereopsis with just motor alignment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09273972
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Strabismus (09273972)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179135769
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09273972.2024.2391413