INTRODUCTION: A lot of different techniques have been proposed in order to manage abduction limitation secondary to sixth nerve palsy; however, anterior segment ischemia remains a concern. The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of augmented vertical recti muscle transposition (VRT) with partial recession of medial rectus muscle (MR) for complete, chronic sixth nerve palsy, a new modified technique that could also minimize the risk for anterior segment ischemia (ASI). METHODS: In this nonrandomized 8-year (2009-2017) retrospective review, 20 patients with complete sixth nerve palsy and contracted MR were enrolled. All of them underwent augmented VRT and partial recession of the MR, following a new proposed surgical technique. Only...
PurposeTo report the postoperative results of full-tendon vertical rectus transposition (VRT) augmen...
AIMS: To study if minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) is suitable for rectus muscle reopera...
Traumatic paralytic esotropia due to 6th nerve palsy is not uncommon but difficult to manage. We rep...
Purpose: To present the results of bilateral superior rectus transposition with medial rectus recess...
Worawalun Honglertnapakul,1,2 Sirinuch Sawanwattanakul,1,2 Parnchat Pukrushpan,1,2 Pokpong Praneepra...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical and functional results of muscle tra...
Purpose: To report a case of intraoperative rupture of inferior rectus muscle, which was retrieved a...
AIM: To describe the experience with half-width vertical muscles transposition (VRT) augmented with ...
Möbius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by bilateral facial nerve palsy and abdu...
A woman aged 60 years developed a Millard-Gubler syndrome after a diagnosis of a cavernous angioma i...
Purpose To report the postoperative results of full-tendon vertical rectus transposition (VRT) augme...
INTRODUCTION: Vertical muscle transpositions are considered as the classic procedures for total VIth...
Purpose: To review the results of a muscle transposition procedure in which the halves of the vertic...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
PubMed ID: 11262694The goal of the procedure was to keep the eyes of patients with total oculomotor ...
PurposeTo report the postoperative results of full-tendon vertical rectus transposition (VRT) augmen...
AIMS: To study if minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) is suitable for rectus muscle reopera...
Traumatic paralytic esotropia due to 6th nerve palsy is not uncommon but difficult to manage. We rep...
Purpose: To present the results of bilateral superior rectus transposition with medial rectus recess...
Worawalun Honglertnapakul,1,2 Sirinuch Sawanwattanakul,1,2 Parnchat Pukrushpan,1,2 Pokpong Praneepra...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the surgical and functional results of muscle tra...
Purpose: To report a case of intraoperative rupture of inferior rectus muscle, which was retrieved a...
AIM: To describe the experience with half-width vertical muscles transposition (VRT) augmented with ...
Möbius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by bilateral facial nerve palsy and abdu...
A woman aged 60 years developed a Millard-Gubler syndrome after a diagnosis of a cavernous angioma i...
Purpose To report the postoperative results of full-tendon vertical rectus transposition (VRT) augme...
INTRODUCTION: Vertical muscle transpositions are considered as the classic procedures for total VIth...
Purpose: To review the results of a muscle transposition procedure in which the halves of the vertic...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
PubMed ID: 11262694The goal of the procedure was to keep the eyes of patients with total oculomotor ...
PurposeTo report the postoperative results of full-tendon vertical rectus transposition (VRT) augmen...
AIMS: To study if minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) is suitable for rectus muscle reopera...
Traumatic paralytic esotropia due to 6th nerve palsy is not uncommon but difficult to manage. We rep...