Outcomes of 3 or 4 Horizontal Muscles Surgery in Large-Angle Exotropia
@article{Raiyawa2015OutcomesO3,
title={Outcomes of 3 or 4 Horizontal Muscles Surgery in Large-Angle Exotropia},
author={Tassanee Raiyawa and Supharat Jariyakosol and Pokpong Praneeprachachon and Parnchat Pukrushpan},
journal={Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology},
year={2015},
volume={4},
pages={208–211}
}PurposeTo evaluate motor and sensory outcomes of 3 or 4 horizontal muscles surgery for the treatment of large-angle exotropia and to evaluate factors influencing the success rate and the relationship between initial postoperative and final motor outcomes. DesignA retrospective analytical study. MethodsMedical records of patients with primary large-angle exotropia [>50 prism diopters (PD)] who had 3 or 4 horizontal muscles surgery were reviewed. Motor outcomes were categorized as successful…
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