The snapped inferior rectus.

L Kowal, S Wutthiphan, P McKelvie
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the management and possible aetiology of the snapped inferior rectus muscle in strabismus surgery.

Methods: Three patients are described whose inferior rectus muscle broke across its width some 8-10mm behind the insertion while being held on a squint hook without excessive force during strabismus surgery. The proximal part of the muscle was not found. The distal part of the snapped muscle was excised for pathological examination. Transposition of the inferior halves of the adjacent horizontal muscles to the insertion of the inferior rectus (a modified inverse-Knapp procedure) was performed in all cases.

Results: After the transposition surgery, one patient was orthotropic in the primary position, one patient required a prism correction to produce a range of single vision and the third patient was orthotropic after a further operation. There was good depression in one case and the other two had a limitation of depression. In all cases, horizontal movements remained intact and there were no signs of anterior segment ischaemia.

Conclusions: The unique relations of the inferior rectus to the surrounding tissues may be a factor in causing the breaking of this muscle. Two of the patients were elderly and this may be a factor also. Transposition surgery is the appropriate management when the proximal part of the snapped muscle cannot be located and has satisfactory but imperfect results.

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断裂的下直肌。
目的:探讨斜视手术中下直肌断裂的处理方法及可能的病因。方法:在斜视手术中,3例患者的下直肌在插入物后超过其宽度约8-10mm,同时在斜视钩上保持,而不过度用力。未发现近端肌肉。切除断肌远端进行病理检查。所有病例均将相邻水平肌的下半部转位至下直肌的插入处(一种改良的逆knapp手术)。结果:1例患者行转位手术后原发位矫正,1例患者行棱镜矫正以恢复单视范围,3例患者行进一步手术后矫正。其中一名患者抑郁程度良好,另外两名患者抑郁程度有限。在所有病例中,水平运动保持完整,没有前段缺血的迹象。结论:下直肌与周围组织的特殊关系可能是导致下直肌断裂的一个因素。其中两名患者年龄较大,这可能也是一个因素。移位手术是适当的处理时,近端部分的断裂肌肉不能定位,并有满意的,但不完美的结果。
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