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Extraocular muscle movement during strabismus surgery causes changes in eyeball shape. Because extraocular muscle insertion is in front of the equator, it is thought that changes due to strabismus surgery mainly occur in the anterior segment.
Yooyeon Park +4 more
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Morphometric study of the ciliary ganglion and its pertinent intraorbital procedure
BACKGROUND: Ciliary ganglion (CG) can be easily injured without notice in many intraorbital procedures. Surgical procedures approaching the lateral side of the orbit are at risk of CG injury which results in transient mydriasis and tonic pupil.
L. Tesapirat +2 more
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Extraocular Rectus Muscle Stretching as a Weakening Procedure
Introduction Anterior segment ischemia may occur when three or more rectus muscles are operated in the same eye. Our purpose was to investigate the efficacy of rectus muscle stretching as a vessel-sparing weakening technique, in comparison with a ...
Jaime Tejedor +1 more
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Purpose: To identify pre-operative variables affecting the outcome of posterior open globe (zone III) injuries. Secondary objective was to re-look at the definition or landmarks for zone III injury and its clinical significance for predicting visual ...
Rupesh Agrawal, Sue Wei Ho, Stephen Teoh
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PurposeThis study aimed to evaluate the shape of the extraocular muscles (EOMs) in normal subjects using the en-face images of anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT).
Kiyo Shibata +7 more
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Purpose: We present a rare case of intramuscular alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS) of the lateral rectus (LR) muscle and the surgical technique used to maintain orthotropia after complete resection of the mass.
Faris M. Al Ghulaiga +2 more
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Correlation between the Limbus-Insertion Distance of the Lateral Rectus Muscle and Lateral Rectus Recession Surgery in Intermittent Exotropia. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate whether the limbus-insertion distance (LID) of the lateral rectus (LR) muscle can be a useful indicator for predicting the surgical effect of recession surgery in intermittent exotropia (IXT).
Ju-Yeun Lee +3 more
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Background: Early treatment of hernia is very important to reduce the risk of obstruction and or strangulation. Ventral hernias include umbilical, epigastric, and incisional hernias and represent 10-15% of all primary hernias. Conventionally, theses hernias are treated by suture repair with a substantial rate of recurrence and this increase the demand ...
Ashraf A Helmy +2 more
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A case for the laparoscopic approach for rectus-adductor tendonopathy-athletic pubalgia
Athletes with athletic pubalgia from core muscle injuries have many options available for treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can show pubic bone edema, rectus muscle insertion atrophy, and/or adductor tendonopathy.
David S Edelman, Harlan Selesnick
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The use of swines as an experimental model to correct rectus diastasis by laparoscopy is described on this article. The correction of this deformity was achieved by the plication of the posterior rectus sheath with the insertion of two trocars on the ...
Fábio Xerfan Nahas +1 more
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