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Al-Shifa Journal of Ophthalmology. 2005; 1 (2): 60-63
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-181540

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Purpose: To present a technique of globe fixation to restore ocular alignment in primary position in a case of 6th nerve palsy


Study Design: Case report


Method: A young male presented with large angle esotropia after 6th nerve palsy. Ocular alignment could not be achieved after multiple strabismus surgeries. Consequently the globe was fixed to the lateral orbital wall to achieve well aligned eyes resulting in better cosmesis and binocular vision in the primary position of gaze


Discussion: Jensen procedure with recession of medial rectus muscle is a procedure of choice in case of total 6th nerve palsy but under-correction or recurrence of deviation can occur in certain cases. Ocular alignment in primary position is of great concern in young patients because of cosmetic reasons. The globe can be fixed to the orbital wall with a non absorbable suture material. This results in restoration of binocular single vision and well aligned eyes in primary position with loss of horizontal gaze in involved eye. The procedure is easy, safe and effective

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