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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1277-1282, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-23827

ABSTRACT

We studied the relationship of deviated eye with dominant eye, dominant hand and visual acuity in 109 horizontal strabismic patients. Control group of 109 normal subjects without strabismus or specific ocular diseases were also examined. Right ocular dominance in normal subjects was noted in 66.1%. Strabismic patients showed ocular dominance of nondeviated eye in 78.5%. The dominance of right hand in normal subjects were noted in 89.0% and those were 82.6% in strabismic patients. Better visual acuity of right eye were noted in 40.4% of normal subjects, and 28.4% in left eye. Equal visual acuity between two eyes were 31.2% of the subjects. Strabismic patients showed better visual acuity in 70.9% of nondevia ted eye. Based on these results, the correlation of nondeviated eye with dominant eye, and better visual acuity were statistically significant(p0.05).


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Humans , Dominance, Ocular , Hand , Strabismus , Visual Acuity
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 197-202, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-111111

ABSTRACT

Jensen procedures with medial rectus recession were performed on 13 eyes of 10 patients with lateral rectus palsy caused by trauma. The cases were reviewed retrospectively to assess efficacy of the procedure and long-term stability. After the average 10.2 months of follow-up period, the 7 patients on whom unilateral Jensen procedures and medial rectus muscle recession were performed improved an average of 45.0 delta, and the 3 patients who underwent bilateral Jensen procedures and medial rectus muscle recession improved an average of 82.3 delta. Preoperatively, 12 eyses demonstrated abduction of -4, and 1 eye demonstrated abduction of -1. Postoperatively, abductions of eyes are as follows: 3 eyes -4, 5 eyes -3, 3 eyes -2, and 2 eyes -1. 10 eyes (76.9%) showed improved abduction of lateral rectus muscle, but 3 eyes(23.1%) were not changed. 4 patients(40.0%) acquired a functional area of diplopia free vision, but 6 patients(60.0%) did not, 1 patient developed diplopia postoperatively. No significant cases of vertical deviation were created. One showed anterior segment ischemia, but recovered without complications. Based on these results, the Jensen procedure combined with medial rectus recession is effective in correcting palsies of the lateral rectus muscle that is not recovered.


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Humans , Abducens Nerve Diseases , Diplopia , Follow-Up Studies , Ischemia , Paralysis , Retrospective Studies
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1045-1053, 1996.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-158792

ABSTRACT

14 eyes of 11 patients with chronic angle-closure glaucoma(CACG) undergoing extracapsular cataract extraction(ECCE) with posterior chamber intraocular lens(PCIOL) implantation(group 1) and 14 eyes of 12 patients without glaucoma undergoing ECCE/PCIOL(group 2) were studied to assess the effect on anterior chamber depth, anterior chamber angle, and intraocular pressure (IOP). We measured the anterior chamber depth and angle using the EAS-1000 Scheimpflug camera. Following ECCE/PCIOL in group 1, the anterior chamber depth increased 1.00 +/- 0.25mm(p=0.0001), the anterior chamber angle widened 15.36 +/- 5.61 degrees(p=0.0001), and the postoperative IOP drop of 4.7mmHg(23.9%) showed statistical significance. Group 2 showed the increase of anterior chamber depth 0.22 +/- 0.44mm(p=0.0964), the widening of anterior chamber angle 2.51 +/- 2.65 degrees(p=0.0047), and the decrease of IOP 0.9mmHg(6.2%, p=0.0933). The effects on anterior chamber depth, anterior chamber angle, and rap were statistically significant between the two groups. Based on these results, we recommend that eyes with cataract and CACG may be considered for ECCE/PCIOL implantation as a first procedure rather than combined cataract and filtering surgery.


Subject(s)
Humans , Anterior Chamber , Cataract Extraction , Cataract , Filtering Surgery , Glaucoma , Glaucoma, Angle-Closure , Intraocular Pressure
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