Abstract | PURPOSE: Repeated strabismus surgery as well as eye muscle fibrosis in various forms of strabismus, can be followed by restriction of the motility of the eye. Tendon elongation may be necessary if further improvement of the deviation and duction of the eye muscle is to be achieved. We used polytetrafluoroethylene ( Goretex) and looked at its user comfort, compatibility and dose-rate relationship. METHOD: Three patients with consecutive exotropia after repeated operations for congenital esotropia, two patients with VI nerve palsy and residual head turn after combined convergence operation and one child with congenital fibrosis syndrome underwent muscle tendon elongation with Goretex (7-15 mm) of either the medial or the lateral rectus muscle, which had already been resected and/or recessed in former surgeries. Forced duction under general anaesthesia was restricted in all patients. RESULTS: The correction of the deviation in primary position (deviation at distance + 3 degrees to - 4 degrees and at near - 1 degrees to - 8 degrees ) and in side gaze was satisfactory and motility was clearly improved. There were no postoperative complications ( infection, shrinkage, scarring) and the postoperative results in terms of the angle of deviation and the improvement in motility remained stable for 1-6 years. CONCLUSION:
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Authors | Andrea Langmann, Susanne Lindner, Werner Wackernagel, Martina Koch, Robert Hörantner |
Journal | Acta ophthalmologica Scandinavica
(Acta Ophthalmol Scand)
Vol. 84
Issue 2
Pg. 250-3
(Apr 2006)
ISSN: 1395-3907 [Print] Denmark |
PMID | 16637846
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Biocompatible Materials
- Polytetrafluoroethylene
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Topics |
- Adult
- Biocompatible Materials
- Child, Preschool
- Eye Movements
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Ocular Motility Disorders
(surgery)
- Oculomotor Muscles
(surgery)
- Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures
- Polytetrafluoroethylene
(therapeutic use)
- Prostheses and Implants
- Prosthesis Implantation
- Strabismus
(surgery)
- Tendons
(surgery)
- Vision, Binocular
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