J Mehlan, H Thormählen, M K Casagrande, E S Lachmann, V Druchkiv, D Bittersohl, M Spitzer, F Schüttauf
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Abstract
Background: The question of whether refractive or topographic changes are to be expected after eye muscle surgery is largely unanswered.
Materials and methods: Results of pre- and postoperative objective refraction, Pentacam (Oculus, Menlo Park, CA, USA), and visual acuity tests of 229 eyes are included in the present analysis. The examinations took place preoperatively, on the first postoperative day, and after 3 months.
Results: After surgery on one or two extraocular recti muscle, there are significant changes in the cylinder (p < 0.001) on the first postoperative day, although values returned to normal after 3 months. Similar changes also appeared in combined operations of extraocular and oblique muscles.
Conclusion: The authors postulate that extensive patient education with regard to temporary changes in the cylinder is necessary, particularly when the extraocular muscles are involved, and that additional refraction and topography control can be useful postoperatively if visual rehabilitation is inadequate.
背景:眼肌手术后是否会发生屈光或地形变化的问题在很大程度上没有答案。材料和方法:229只眼的术前和术后物镜屈光度、Pentacam (Oculus, Menlo Park, CA, USA)和视力测试结果纳入本分析。检查分别在术前、术后第一天和3个月后进行。结果:在一个或两个眼外直肌手术后,眼柱有明显的变化(p )。结论:作者认为,有必要对患者进行广泛的关于眼柱暂时变化的教育,特别是当眼外肌受累时,如果视力康复不充分,术后额外的屈光和形貌控制是有用的。
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Der Ophthalmologe is an internationally recognized journal dealing with all aspects of ophthalmology. The journal serves both the scientific exchange and the continuing education of ophthalmologists.
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Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.