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Retrobulbar hemorrhage during strabismus surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Ophthalmol Case Rep
Gawęcki M, Kiciński K.
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Refractive surgery and strabismus

Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2005
AbstractThis 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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Ergonomics in strabismus surgery

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2019
Although 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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Strabismus Surgery

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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Suture Contamination in Strabismus Surgery

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2012
Purpose: To document the contamination rate of sutures used in strabismus surgery and evaluate the reduction of contamination using antibiotic-coated and antiseptic/antibiotic-coated sutures. Methods: This was a prospective randomized analysis of suture contamination and potential ...
Eustis, H. Sprague, Rhodes, Annette
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Strabismus surgery in the treatment of paralytic strabismus

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2001
Strabismus surgery may restore limited binocular function and improve cosmesis in patients with paralytic strabismus. Evaluation of the amount of residual function of the affected extraocular muscles is essential to determine which surgical procedure will yield the best results.
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The Value of Strabismus Surgery

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1990
ABSTRACT Strabismus surgery is indicated for a variety of conditions stemming from misalignment of the eyes, abnormal head posture, and nystagmus. Although part of the value of such surgery lies in the fact that it improves appearance, it differs from cosmetic surgery, because, unlike the latter, it is designed to restore only normal ...
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