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Associations of strabismus surgery timing in childhood with mental health: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Hidinger I, Kong L, Ely A.
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Techniques in Ophthalmology, 2004
Abstract A concise, readable description of the best current surgical strategies and examination techniques in the treatment of strabismus, this book comprehensively covers the management of esotropia, exotropia, oblique muscle dysfunction, dissociated strabismus complex, paralytic strabismus, restrictive strabismus, and nystagmus, along
Edward G Buckley +3 more
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Abstract A concise, readable description of the best current surgical strategies and examination techniques in the treatment of strabismus, this book comprehensively covers the management of esotropia, exotropia, oblique muscle dysfunction, dissociated strabismus complex, paralytic strabismus, restrictive strabismus, and nystagmus, along
Edward G Buckley +3 more
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Ergonomics in strabismus surgery
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019Although much has been written regarding ergonomics in ophthalmology, little information is available regarding the specific ergonomic concerns of pediatric ophthalmology and in particular, of strabismus surgery. This article will summarize current findings pertaining to musculoskeletal disorders in ophthalmology and review their implications for ...
Lucas, Bonafede +3 more
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Diplopia after Strabismus Surgery
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2017Diplopia is a disappointing and, at times, unanticipated consequence of what might otherwise be considered anatomically successful strabismus surgery. In this study, we review the existing literature regarding diplopia after strabismus surgery in the context of the senior author's experience. We divide postoperative diplopia types into cases that occur
Medha Sharma, David G. Hunter
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Adjustable Suture Strabismus Surgery
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1987ABSTRACT We examined 333 patients between the ages of 11 and 70 years who underwent strabismus surgery with adjustable sutures over a ten-year period. The type of strabismus, the number and amount of adjustments, the postoperative drift, and complications were evaluated. A large percentage of patients required adjustment to obtain the desired
R V, Keech, W E, Scott, L E, Christensen
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Refractive surgery and strabismus
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2005AbstractThis review discusses the potential for strabismic complications after refractive surgery for hyperopia, myopia, anisomyopia, astigmatism and monovision, and how to avoid these complications. Guidelines are given for assessing patients with strabismus seeking refractive surgery.
Lionel, Kowal +2 more
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Endoscopically Assisted Strabismus Surgery
American Journal of Rhinology, 2007Background Strabismus surgery involving open exploration of the posterior orbit is difficult. Exploration is sometimes avoided by considering alternative procedures (transposition and weakening other muscles). Although the use of endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) to retrieve medial rectus (MR) muscles lost in the posterior orbit has been described, the ...
Michael, Flanders +4 more
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