Strabismus or diplopia after ocular surgery, particularly one that is otherwise uncomplicated, is a distressing situation for patients and physicians alike. Multiple mechanisms play a role in this phenomenon, including decreased visual acuity leading to sensory deviations, defects in the supranuclear fusion system resulting in manifest deviations, and changes in refractive error resulting in fixation switch or aneisokonia/anisophoria. The focus of this presentation is postoperative strabismus secondary to iatrogenic mechanical causes.NTLemspathology; VBcomplications; Medical Knowledge; Patient Care; Practice-Based Learning and Improvemen
A 46-year-old male patient was referred to our clinic with complaints of diplopia and esotropia in h...
Purpose : We prospectively examined the effects on refractive power after strabismus surgery using s...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate two cases of vertical diplopia after cataract surgery a...
Strabismus or diplopia after ocular surgery, particularly one that is otherwise uncomplicated, is a ...
Strabismus refers to the clinical phenomenon of any deviation from the optic axis, which can be caus...
Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgical procedure in the western world. That pers...
AbstractStrabismus surgery may be responsible for some restrictions in ocular motility that may caus...
Purpose: One of the challenges in strabismus is to guarantee stability of the surgical corrections. ...
The most important causes of surgical failure of accommodative strabismus are discussed and treatmen...
Purpose. To investigate refractive changes after strabismus correction procedures among adults. Meth...
PURPOSE: This paper presents results of an analysis on patients operated on for strabismus in order ...
Background. Transient ocular misalignment as a complication of parabulbar and peribulbar anesthesia ...
Laser keratomileusis and excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy in situ are widely used therapies...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
PURPOSE: The possibility of postoperative binocular diplopia is seen as an important drawback of con...
A 46-year-old male patient was referred to our clinic with complaints of diplopia and esotropia in h...
Purpose : We prospectively examined the effects on refractive power after strabismus surgery using s...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate two cases of vertical diplopia after cataract surgery a...
Strabismus or diplopia after ocular surgery, particularly one that is otherwise uncomplicated, is a ...
Strabismus refers to the clinical phenomenon of any deviation from the optic axis, which can be caus...
Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgical procedure in the western world. That pers...
AbstractStrabismus surgery may be responsible for some restrictions in ocular motility that may caus...
Purpose: One of the challenges in strabismus is to guarantee stability of the surgical corrections. ...
The most important causes of surgical failure of accommodative strabismus are discussed and treatmen...
Purpose. To investigate refractive changes after strabismus correction procedures among adults. Meth...
PURPOSE: This paper presents results of an analysis on patients operated on for strabismus in order ...
Background. Transient ocular misalignment as a complication of parabulbar and peribulbar anesthesia ...
Laser keratomileusis and excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy in situ are widely used therapies...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
PURPOSE: The possibility of postoperative binocular diplopia is seen as an important drawback of con...
A 46-year-old male patient was referred to our clinic with complaints of diplopia and esotropia in h...
Purpose : We prospectively examined the effects on refractive power after strabismus surgery using s...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate two cases of vertical diplopia after cataract surgery a...