Clinical Ophthalmology (Aug 2021)

Evaluation of Efficacy and Lateral Gaze Incomitance in Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Surgery for Concomitant Esotropia and Exotropia

  • Ismail AA,
  • Abdelkader MF,
  • Mohamed AA,
  • Abdelaziz ST

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 3613 – 3621

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Ahmed Alaadin Ismail, Mohamed Farouk Abdelkader, Asmaa Anwar Mohamed, Sahar Torky Abdelaziz Ophthalmology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University, Minia, EgyptCorrespondence: Sahar Torky Abdelaziz Email [email protected]: Evaluation of asymmetrical and symmetrical horizontal strabismus surgery as regards efficacy and postoperative lateral gaze incomitance.Patients and Methods: This prospective comparative interventional case series study included 40 patients of age more than 3 years with alternating horizontal strabismus. Patients were divided according to the type of horizontal deviation into esotropia and exotropia groups, which were further subdivided into asymmetrical and symmetrical subgroups in each type. The surgery was defined as symmetrical procedure if the surgery was done on the same muscle in the two eyes and it was defined as asymmetric in recess-resect procedures in one eye, and three horizontal muscles surgery. Preoperative and postoperative measurements were done in primary position, right, and left gaze using alternate prism cover test and hand-held orthopedic goniometer.Results: At the end of follow-up period, a statistically insignificant difference (P value = 0.8057) was present in the success rate between the asymmetrical and symmetrical subgroups of esotropia (90 and 86.67%, respectively) and it was 100% in both exotropia subgroups. Lateral gaze incomitance results were different between esotropia and exotropia subgroups. In esotropia, a statistically significant difference was reported at 1 month (0.009), which became insignificant at 6 months (0.077) and 12 months (0.077) between asymmetrical and symmetrical subgroups. In exotropia subgroups, there was a statistically insignificant difference in lateral gaze incomitance at 1, 6, and 12 months (P = 1).Conclusion: Asymmetrical procedure had the same efficacy and success rate of symmetrical procedure for the correction of concomitant horizontal deviations in primary gaze without persistent postoperative lateral gaze incomitance, especially in exotropia.Clinical Trial Registration: NCT04199286.Keywords: asymmetrical, symmetrical, esotropia, exotropia, horizontal strabismus, lateral incomitance

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