AIM: To compare the effectiveness of unilateral recession- resection (R&R) and bilateral/unilateral recession (BLR/ULR) for treatment of basic type of intermittent exotropia [IX(T)]. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was performed using PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library, to identify randomized controlled trials and comparative studies regarding the effectiveness of R&R and BLR/ULR for IX(T). Based on which, a Meta-analysis was then performed in terms of long-term success rate, overcorrection rate, and recurrence rate. RESULTS: Nine studies in total satisfy the specified eligibility criteria. BLR is at disadvantage to R&R at a short-term follow-up [2y). There is no significant difference was found in overcorrection rate, re...
Purpose: To investigate the long-term (10 years) effects of augmented bilateral lateral rectus (aBLR...
AIM:To observe curative effect and safety of slanted bilateral lateral rectus recession for converge...
To compare the surgical outcomes of medial rectus advancement and lateral rectus recession in postop...
AIM:To compare the curative effect between monocular lateral rectus recession(BLR)and Binocular rece...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the primary surgery and reoperation outcome...
AIM: To compare the effectiveness of unilateral lateral rectus recession-medial rectus resection(RR)...
Objective: To compare outcome of bilateral lateral rectus recession (BLR) versus unilateral lateral ...
Initial overcorrection after exotropia surgery has been considered as a desirable result. Recently, ...
<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: This survey was performed to determine...
The purpose of this study was to derive new formulas to provide an optimal surgical procedure and op...
PURPOSE: The surgical success rates for intermittent exotropia of the convergence insufficiency type...
Purpose: To compare bilateral medial rectus advancement (BMRA) and bilateral lateral rectus recessio...
PURPOSE:To compare the surgical outcomes of unilateral lateral rectus recession-medial rectus resect...
PurposeMost ophthalmologists appear to have no distinct preference between unilateral recess-resect ...
AIM: To investigate the efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and...
Purpose: To investigate the long-term (10 years) effects of augmented bilateral lateral rectus (aBLR...
AIM:To observe curative effect and safety of slanted bilateral lateral rectus recession for converge...
To compare the surgical outcomes of medial rectus advancement and lateral rectus recession in postop...
AIM:To compare the curative effect between monocular lateral rectus recession(BLR)and Binocular rece...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the primary surgery and reoperation outcome...
AIM: To compare the effectiveness of unilateral lateral rectus recession-medial rectus resection(RR)...
Objective: To compare outcome of bilateral lateral rectus recession (BLR) versus unilateral lateral ...
Initial overcorrection after exotropia surgery has been considered as a desirable result. Recently, ...
<ul> <li><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: This survey was performed to determine...
The purpose of this study was to derive new formulas to provide an optimal surgical procedure and op...
PURPOSE: The surgical success rates for intermittent exotropia of the convergence insufficiency type...
Purpose: To compare bilateral medial rectus advancement (BMRA) and bilateral lateral rectus recessio...
PURPOSE:To compare the surgical outcomes of unilateral lateral rectus recession-medial rectus resect...
PurposeMost ophthalmologists appear to have no distinct preference between unilateral recess-resect ...
AIM: To investigate the efficacy of unilateral medial rectus resection in children with residual and...
Purpose: To investigate the long-term (10 years) effects of augmented bilateral lateral rectus (aBLR...
AIM:To observe curative effect and safety of slanted bilateral lateral rectus recession for converge...
To compare the surgical outcomes of medial rectus advancement and lateral rectus recession in postop...