Three different surgical procedures were pet-formed in 32 partially accommodative esotropic patients with a high accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio. The patients were followed-up for an average period of 2.5 years (range: four months to seven years). Recession of the medial rectus and resection of the lateral rectus (group I), bimedial recession (group 2) or bimedial recession with bimedial Faden operation (group 3) were performed, guided by the preoperative AC/A ratio, the difference between the distance and near deviations, and the alternation pattern. At the end of the follow-up period, the average distance and near deviations were found to be less than 10 ? in all three groups. The AC/A ratio of all patients was normal...
Purpose: To investigate the long-term (10 years) effects of augmented bilateral lateral rectus (aBLR...
SUMMARY We studied 250 patients with consecutive exotropia. The interval between the surgical proced...
We investigate the changes in refractive error and clinical evaluation in partially accommodative es...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...
WOS: 000313876000018PubMed: 23134710Aims To evaluate the results of Faden operations on the medial r...
Background: Treating subjects with a high AC/A ratio and with esotropia is a challenging and complex...
Purpose: To assess if high accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio impacts surgical out...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term results of slanted medial rectus (MR) resection for intermittent ...
BACKGROUND: Convergence excess esotropia (EC) can be an additional component in all forms of strabis...
PURPOSE: The surgical success rates for intermittent exotropia of the convergence insufficiency type...
Purpose: To compare the results of surgery for constant and intermittent exotropia, to determine fac...
Purpose: To identify the postoperative surgical outcomes and the changes in deviation in patients tr...
Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes and efficacy of three surgical procedures ...
BACKGROUND: Partly accommodative esotropia typically shows a persistent convergent angle after corre...
AIM: To compare a group of patients with consecutive exotropia with patients who had <= 10 prism dio...
Purpose: To investigate the long-term (10 years) effects of augmented bilateral lateral rectus (aBLR...
SUMMARY We studied 250 patients with consecutive exotropia. The interval between the surgical proced...
We investigate the changes in refractive error and clinical evaluation in partially accommodative es...
Purpose: To study the correlation between the outcome of the early postoperative period and the long...
WOS: 000313876000018PubMed: 23134710Aims To evaluate the results of Faden operations on the medial r...
Background: Treating subjects with a high AC/A ratio and with esotropia is a challenging and complex...
Purpose: To assess if high accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio impacts surgical out...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the long-term results of slanted medial rectus (MR) resection for intermittent ...
BACKGROUND: Convergence excess esotropia (EC) can be an additional component in all forms of strabis...
PURPOSE: The surgical success rates for intermittent exotropia of the convergence insufficiency type...
Purpose: To compare the results of surgery for constant and intermittent exotropia, to determine fac...
Purpose: To identify the postoperative surgical outcomes and the changes in deviation in patients tr...
Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes and efficacy of three surgical procedures ...
BACKGROUND: Partly accommodative esotropia typically shows a persistent convergent angle after corre...
AIM: To compare a group of patients with consecutive exotropia with patients who had <= 10 prism dio...
Purpose: To investigate the long-term (10 years) effects of augmented bilateral lateral rectus (aBLR...
SUMMARY We studied 250 patients with consecutive exotropia. The interval between the surgical proced...
We investigate the changes in refractive error and clinical evaluation in partially accommodative es...