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J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus ; 37(5): 260-5, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11020106

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To report a new surgical approach that uses ocular fixation to the nasal periosteum with superior oblique tendon for patients with complete third nerve palsy. METHODS: Prospective study of 15 patients with complete third nerve palsy who underwent surgery using a superior oblique tenectomy and ocular fixation to the nasal periosteum with the superior oblique tendon fragment. RESULTS: Eleven (73%) patients achieved good ocular alignment, 1 (7%) patient had a cosmetically acceptable result, and 3 (20%) patients had a cosmetically unacceptable result. Five (30%) patients had preoperative diplopia; all achieved resolution of their double vision in the primary position of gaze after surgery. Two patients without preoperative diplopia did not achieve good alignment and had diplopia postoperatively. Follow-up ranged from 8-41 months (mean: 19 months). No operative complications occurred. CONCLUSION: Ocular fixation to the nasal periosteum with superior oblique tendon is a safe, effective, and technically undemanding option for the surgical management of patients with complete third nerve palsy.


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Nasal Septum/surgery , Oculomotor Muscles/surgery , Oculomotor Nerve Diseases/surgery , Periosteum/surgery , Tendon Transfer/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Child, Preschool , Diplopia/etiology , Diplopia/physiopathology , Diplopia/surgery , Eye Movements/physiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Oculomotor Muscles/innervation , Oculomotor Muscles/physiopathology , Oculomotor Nerve Diseases/complications , Oculomotor Nerve Diseases/physiopathology , Prospective Studies
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