Surgical outcomes and etiological considerations in intermittent exotropia: a systematic narrative review.

IF 0.8 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY Strabismus Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1080/09273972.2024.2449563
Bernat Sunyer-Grau, Lluïsa Quevedo, Manuel Rodríguez-Vallejo, Marc Argilés
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Introduction: Is Intermittent Exotropia being conceived and treated as an ocular-mechanical problem? Is etiology taken into account when planning for intervention? Which success criteria are used? Are they based on alignment or do they also consider visual function? In order to answer these questions, a review of studies assessing the outcomes of strabismus surgery in Intermittent Exotropia has been conducted. Methods: published between January 2003 and December 2023 were included. The database searched was MEDLINE following a predefined protocol. In addition to electronic database searches, manual searches were carried out and experts contacted. A total of 102 studies comprising 12 974 participants were included in this review. Results: Possible strabismus etiology was not stated in 91.2% of the studies. The underlying causes of the deviation were not taken into account for treatment consideration in any of the studies. Criteria for surgical success was based solely on ocular alignment (82.4%) and only 10 studies (9.8%) defined successful surgery with both motor and sensory criteria. Thirty-four different definitions of successful ocular alignment were identified. Discussion: In conclusion, Intermittent exotropia etiology is omitted in studies assessing surgical outcomes. The possible causes of the deviation are not taken into account when deciding on the type of surgery and are rarely mentioned. In most studies, the criteria for surgical success is based solely on eye alignment, independently of visual function and control.

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间歇性外斜视的手术结果和病因:一项系统的叙述回顾。
简介:间歇性外斜视是否被认为是一种眼力学问题?在计划干预时是否考虑病因?使用哪些成功标准?它们是基于对齐还是也考虑视觉功能?为了回答这些问题,我们对评估间歇性外斜视斜视手术效果的研究进行了回顾。方法:纳入2003年1月至2023年12月发表的文献。搜索的数据库是遵循预定义协议的MEDLINE。除电子数据库检索外,还进行了人工检索,并联系了专家。本综述共纳入102项研究,包括12974名受试者。结果:91.2%的研究未说明可能的斜视病因。在任何研究中,偏差的潜在原因都没有考虑到治疗考虑。手术成功的标准仅基于眼部对齐(82.4%),只有10项研究(9.8%)同时定义了运动和感觉标准的手术成功。确定了34种不同的成功眼对准定义。讨论:结论,间歇性外斜视的病因在评估手术结果的研究中被忽略。在决定手术类型时,偏差的可能原因没有被考虑在内,很少被提及。在大多数研究中,手术成功的标准仅仅基于眼睛对准,而独立于视觉功能和控制。
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