Hoerantner R, Priglinger S, Koch M, Haslwanter T. A comparison of two different techniques for oculomotor torque reduction.
ACTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 2007;
85:734-8. [PMID:
17506775 DOI:
10.1111/j.1600-0420.2007.00933.x]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To compare the results of two different surgical techniques: 'Cüppers technique', in which the torque of oculomotor rectus muscles is reduced by suturing the muscle to the globe in the posterior half of the globe; and 'Y-split recessions', in which the muscle torque is reduced by Y-splitting the rectus muscles, and reattaching the two halves at an angle to each other.
METHODS
We carried out a retrospective analysis of the outcome of surgery on 100 patients with infantile esotropia.
RESULTS
Both techniques show a sufficient reduction of strabismus angle variability, and minimal and maximal strabismus angle.
CONCLUSIONS
Both techniques achieve satisfactory results. In addition, the Y-split technique allows for accurate control of the muscle torque and requires no access to the posterior half of the eye, which can facilitate the surgical approach. For a reduction in muscle torque, the Y-split recession is a good alternative to the established Cüppers technique.
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