{"title":"根据单眼遮盖试验为后天性非适应性内斜视患者实施斜视手术。","authors":"Babak Masoomian, Niwar Othman, Arash Mirmohammadsadeghi, Mohammad Reza Akbari, Masoud Khorrami-Nejad, Motahhareh Sadeghi","doi":"10.1016/j.jaapos.2024.104031","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><strong>Purpose: </strong>To evaluate the outcome of surgery based on a monocular occlusion test in patients with acquired nonaccommodative esotropia (ANAET).</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Patients with ANAET in which the angle of esodeviation increased by at least 10<sup>Δ</sup> after 1 hour of monocular patching were enrolled prospectively.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A monocular occlusion test was performed for 32 patients, of whom 14 patients showed significant change in the angle of esotropia. The mean age was 21.4 (range, 5-50) years, and 8 (57%) were females. The mean spherical equivalent was 0.24 D for right eyes and 0.35 D for left eyes. The mean angle of esotropia before occlusion was 9.9<sup>Δ</sup> ± 6.4<sup>Δ</sup> (range, 2<sup>Δ</sup>-20<sup>Δ</sup>) for distance and 13.8<sup>Δ</sup> ± 6.6<sup>Δ</sup> (range, 4.5<sup>Δ</sup>-25<sup>Δ</sup>) for near. The mean angle of esotropia after monocular occlusion was 22.3<sup>Δ</sup> ± 5.1<sup>Δ</sup> (range, 12<sup>Δ</sup>-30<sup>Δ</sup>) for distance and 24.6<sup>Δ</sup> ± 6.2<sup>Δ</sup> (range, 12<sup>Δ</sup>-32.5<sup>Δ</sup>) for near. Bimedial rectus muscle recession was performed for all the patients according to near esotropia after 1 hour of monocular occlusion. Patients were followed for 12 months. Final mean angle of esodeviation was 1.0<sup>Δ</sup> ± 2.2<sup>Δ</sup> (range, 0<sup>Δ</sup>-6<sup>Δ</sup>) for distance and 3.6<sup>Δ</sup> ± 3.2<sup>Δ</sup> (range, 0<sup>Δ</sup>-10<sup>Δ</sup>) for near. But for a single case, patients achieved alignment <8<sup>Δ</sup> of esodeviation after surgery. 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Strabismus surgery for patients with acquired nonaccommodative esotropia based on monocular occlusion test.
Purpose: To evaluate the outcome of surgery based on a monocular occlusion test in patients with acquired nonaccommodative esotropia (ANAET).
Methods: Patients with ANAET in which the angle of esodeviation increased by at least 10Δ after 1 hour of monocular patching were enrolled prospectively.
Results: A monocular occlusion test was performed for 32 patients, of whom 14 patients showed significant change in the angle of esotropia. The mean age was 21.4 (range, 5-50) years, and 8 (57%) were females. The mean spherical equivalent was 0.24 D for right eyes and 0.35 D for left eyes. The mean angle of esotropia before occlusion was 9.9Δ ± 6.4Δ (range, 2Δ-20Δ) for distance and 13.8Δ ± 6.6Δ (range, 4.5Δ-25Δ) for near. The mean angle of esotropia after monocular occlusion was 22.3Δ ± 5.1Δ (range, 12Δ-30Δ) for distance and 24.6Δ ± 6.2Δ (range, 12Δ-32.5Δ) for near. Bimedial rectus muscle recession was performed for all the patients according to near esotropia after 1 hour of monocular occlusion. Patients were followed for 12 months. Final mean angle of esodeviation was 1.0Δ ± 2.2Δ (range, 0Δ-6Δ) for distance and 3.6Δ ± 3.2Δ (range, 0Δ-10Δ) for near. But for a single case, patients achieved alignment <8Δ of esodeviation after surgery. There was no report of diplopia or other complications postoperatively.
Conclusions: The findings advocate incorporating monocular occlusion into the preoperative assessment to determine the surgical target in ANAET patients.
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