Factors Affecting the Surgical Outcome of Primary Exotropia in Children | Chapter 12 | Innovations in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 1
Objective:
The objective of current study to evaluate the outcome results of the surgical
correction and as well as the effects of some factors on the outcome and
surgical response of primary exotropia.
Study
Design: Retrospective Clinical Study.
Place
and Duration of Study: Hamad Medical Corporation– Tertiary
Hospital in Qatar, study done over six months.
Methods:
Medical records of patients who underwent surgical
correction of primary exotropia procedures between the years 2008 and 2013 were
retrospectively reviewed. Patients less than 15 years of age were included in
the study and the following data were collected: Onset age of squint, age at
surgery, type of exotropia, visual acuity, presence of amblyopia,
anisometropia, refractive error (spherical equivalent), preoperative deviation,
AV pattern, stereopsis, type of surgery and analysis using descriptive
statistics, unpaired t- and chi-square statistical tests.
Results:
Of 74 patients we studied, 30 Male (40.5%), 44 Female (59.5%), 46 patients
(62.2%) had successful surgical outcome and 28 patients (37.8%) had
unsuccessful outcome (all under correction). The response to surgery correlated
mainly to with the preoperative angle. A higher response resulted from larger
preoperative deviation and it this was better with lateral plus medial rectus
muscle recessions than with bilateral lateral rectus recession.
Conclusions:
Preoperative deviation was the most important factor in determining better
response to surgical correction of primary exotropia and accurate measurement
of the angle of deviation can improve the outcome and response to surgery.
Author(s) Details
S. Al Mahdi Huda
Department of Ophthalmology,
Rumailah Hospital, P.O.Box 3050, Doha, Qatar.
Tajummal Asim
Department of Ophthalmology,
Rumailah Hospital, P.O.Box 3050, Doha, Qatar.
Bener Abdulbari
Department of Biostatistics
and Medical Informatics, Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University,
34098 Cerrahpasa-Istanbul, Turkey.
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