PURPOSE: To describe the results achieved using muscle belly union associated with the recession of the ipsilateral medial rectus muscle to treat myopic myopathy and restore the normal anatomical relationship of superior and lateral rectus (LR). METHODS: A retrospective, nonrandomized study performed on 33 eyes of 26 patients who underwent muscle belly union between January 2004 and October 2012. We preoperatively and postoperatively recorded: best-corrected visual acuity; refraction; intraocular pressure; complete orthoptic assessment, including the angle of deviation and maximal abduction measured using the Goldmann perimeter. Pictures of the eyes in all gaze directions were taken before and after the surgical treatment. Anatomical relati...
PurposeTo evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then ...
Purpose: We report a case of inferior rectus muscle aplasia in a 65-year-old woman. Methods: Images ...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of vertical displacement of muscle insertions on the surgical dos...
PURPOSE: To describe the results achieved using muscle belly union associated with the recession of ...
Purpose: To identify the postoperative surgical outcomes and the changes in deviation in patients tr...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of conjunctival incision in medial rectus muscle recessions as surgica...
Objective: To review the clinical features of acute acquired concomitant esotropia in myopia and the...
AIMS: To study if minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) is suitable for rectus muscle reopera...
Purpose: To review the results of a muscle transposition procedure in which the halves of the vertic...
PURPOSE: To report the outcome of unilateral lateral rectus resection for treatment of small-angle r...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...
<b>AIM:</b>To analyze the surgical results of a slipped medial rectus muscle (MRM) after hang back r...
Purpose: To evaluate the surgical results of medial rectus (MR) muscle advancement with or without r...
Copyright © 2015 Abbie Sheung-Wan Luk et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
OBJECTIVE: Progressive restrictive eso-hypotropia may occur in highly myopic eyes due to elongation ...
PurposeTo evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then ...
Purpose: We report a case of inferior rectus muscle aplasia in a 65-year-old woman. Methods: Images ...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of vertical displacement of muscle insertions on the surgical dos...
PURPOSE: To describe the results achieved using muscle belly union associated with the recession of ...
Purpose: To identify the postoperative surgical outcomes and the changes in deviation in patients tr...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of conjunctival incision in medial rectus muscle recessions as surgica...
Objective: To review the clinical features of acute acquired concomitant esotropia in myopia and the...
AIMS: To study if minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) is suitable for rectus muscle reopera...
Purpose: To review the results of a muscle transposition procedure in which the halves of the vertic...
PURPOSE: To report the outcome of unilateral lateral rectus resection for treatment of small-angle r...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...
<b>AIM:</b>To analyze the surgical results of a slipped medial rectus muscle (MRM) after hang back r...
Purpose: To evaluate the surgical results of medial rectus (MR) muscle advancement with or without r...
Copyright © 2015 Abbie Sheung-Wan Luk et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
OBJECTIVE: Progressive restrictive eso-hypotropia may occur in highly myopic eyes due to elongation ...
PurposeTo evaluate the effect on ocular alignment of Y splitting the lateral rectus muscle and then ...
Purpose: We report a case of inferior rectus muscle aplasia in a 65-year-old woman. Methods: Images ...
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of vertical displacement of muscle insertions on the surgical dos...