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The Outcome of Inferior Oblique Myectomy for Apparent Inferior Oblique Overaction Associated with Craniosynostosis

Authors
 Hye Won Park  ;  Sueng-Han Han 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol.38(4) : 296-303, 2024-08 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology
ISSN
 1011-8942 
Issue Date
2024-08
MeSH
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Craniosynostoses* / complications ; Craniosynostoses* / surgery ; Eye Movements* / physiology ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Oculomotor Muscles* / physiopathology ; Oculomotor Muscles* / surgery ; Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures* / methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Strabismus* / etiology ; Strabismus* / physiopathology ; Strabismus* / surgery ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed* ; Treatment Outcome ; Vision, Binocular / physiology ; Visual Acuity
Keywords
Craniosynostoses ; Inferior oblique overaction ; Korea ; Myectomy ; V-pattern strabismus
Abstract
Purpose: Strabismus in patients with craniosynostosis is common, but surgical correction of strabismus in these patients remains challenging. We report our findings in six patients (four of whom were Korean) with craniosynostosis who underwent strabismus surgery to specifically address V-pattern horizontal strabismus with moderate-to-severe inferior oblique (IO) overaction, using IO myectomy at a single tertiary hospital between 2005 and 2016.

Methods: We recorded preoperative characteristics including sex, age, type of strabismus, versions grading, refractive error, and visual acuity. The grading of cyclorotation of horizontal rectus muscles by V-pattern categorized using coronal computed tomography imaging.

Results: Of the six patients, exodeviation was found in four patients and vertical deviation in two patients in primary position. One patient had both horizontal and vertical strabismus. Available computed tomography imaging showed that V-patterns were category 1 (mild) in two patients, category 2 (moderate) in one patient, and category 3 (severe) in two patients. Complete success was defined as absence of IO overaction any more. Overall complete success rate of IO myectomy was 83.3%.

Conclusions: IO myectomy appeared to have some benefits in V-pattern horizontal strabismus with moderate-to-severe IO overaction in patients with craniosynostosis.
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DOI
10.3341/kjo.2023.0146
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Ophthalmology (안과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Han, Seung Han(한승한) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8972-4790
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/200901
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