Intractable diplopia is not a rare complication of either paretic or restrictive limitation in extra ocular motility. The primary goal of muscle surgery is to achieve binocularity in primary position and down reading gaze. To maximize the area of binocular, patients may be treated with surgery to limit the motility of the better moving eye. The Posterior fixation suture is an effective means of limiting motility
AIMS: To present a novel, minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) technique for rectus muscle p...
Myopic strabismus fixus (MSF) is a rare strabismus entity of uncertain etiology. The most recent exp...
BACKGROUND: The correction of oculomotor disorder in Grave's disease is applied on pathological extr...
Background: Recently, the superior rectus transposition has been widely adopted for the treatment of...
Introduction: Thyroid orbitopathy is the most common cause of restrictive strabismus. Patients often...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of the full rectus muscle transposition augmented with a posterior ...
The present study investigates the results of Cuppers' 'Fadenoperation' in patients with non-accommo...
External or internal ophthalmoloplegia will result in a complete or a partial ocular dysmotility lea...
BACKGROUND: According to Hering's law, the induced palsy of an extraocular muscle will result in an ...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
Background:. Repair of blepharoptosis from the posterior eyelid approach has usually been done utili...
The surgical results of severe or complex deviations such as those due to complete third nerve palsy...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
Wide surgical access to the orbital floor and medial wall is often impaired by the inferior oblique ...
In a developing country like India, both availability and affordability of medical care are obstacle...
AIMS: To present a novel, minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) technique for rectus muscle p...
Myopic strabismus fixus (MSF) is a rare strabismus entity of uncertain etiology. The most recent exp...
BACKGROUND: The correction of oculomotor disorder in Grave's disease is applied on pathological extr...
Background: Recently, the superior rectus transposition has been widely adopted for the treatment of...
Introduction: Thyroid orbitopathy is the most common cause of restrictive strabismus. Patients often...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of the full rectus muscle transposition augmented with a posterior ...
The present study investigates the results of Cuppers' 'Fadenoperation' in patients with non-accommo...
External or internal ophthalmoloplegia will result in a complete or a partial ocular dysmotility lea...
BACKGROUND: According to Hering's law, the induced palsy of an extraocular muscle will result in an ...
Endocrine ophthalmopathy is the most common cause of acute onset diplopia in middle aged or older in...
Background:. Repair of blepharoptosis from the posterior eyelid approach has usually been done utili...
The surgical results of severe or complex deviations such as those due to complete third nerve palsy...
BACKGROUND: Diplopia related to neurosurgical procedures is often consecutive to oculomotor nerve le...
Wide surgical access to the orbital floor and medial wall is often impaired by the inferior oblique ...
In a developing country like India, both availability and affordability of medical care are obstacle...
AIMS: To present a novel, minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) technique for rectus muscle p...
Myopic strabismus fixus (MSF) is a rare strabismus entity of uncertain etiology. The most recent exp...
BACKGROUND: The correction of oculomotor disorder in Grave's disease is applied on pathological extr...