显微镜下微创斜视手术对斜视患者泪膜功能及眼表状态的影响。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL American journal of translational research Pub Date : 2024-12-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62347/ZYSV2573
Ruoxin Wang, Pan Li, Min Cai, Ying Zhi, Yanhong Li, Kexin Sang
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目的:探讨微创斜视手术(MISS)对斜视患者泪膜功能和眼表状态的影响。方法:对西安市第一医院2021年9月至2024年3月收治的173例斜视患者的临床资料进行分析。根据治疗方案将患者分为微创组(91例)和常规组(82例)。比较两组患者一般资料、治疗效果、泪膜功能、眼表状态、围手术期指标、疼痛及视力恢复情况。根据治疗效果进一步分析影响患者术后恢复的因素。结果:微创组的临床疗效(95.6%)明显高于常规组(68.3%)。微创组的视力恢复也明显优于常规组(P),泪膜功能和眼表健康(P)均优于常规组,术后不同时间点的疼痛视觉模拟评分(VAS)均明显低于常规组(P),术中出血量明显低于常规组(P),术中出血量明显低于常规组(P)。两组手术时间差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。logistic分析发现泪液分泌基础试验(Slt)、角膜荧光素染色评分(CFS)和治疗方案是影响术后恢复状况的独立因素。结论:MISS能有效改善斜视患者的临床效果,保护泪膜功能和眼表健康,促进视力恢复。Slt、CFS和治疗方案是影响斜视患者术后恢复的独立因素。
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Effect of minimally invasive strabismus surgery under a microscope on tear film function and ocular surface status in strabismus patients.

Objective: To investigate the effects of minimally invasive strabismus surgery (MISS) on tear film function and ocular surface status in patients with strabismus.

Methods: We respectively analyzed the clinical data from 173 cases of strabismus patients treated at Xi'an First Hospital from September 2021 to March 2024. The patients were classified into a minimally invasive group (n=91, undergoing MISS) and a conventional group (n=82, undergoing traditional strabismus correction) according to their treatment plans. The general data, treatment efficacy, tear film function, ocular surface status, perioperative indicators, pain, and visual recovery were compared between the two groups. Factors affecting the patients' postoperative recovery were further analyzed according to the treatment effects.

Results: The clinical efficacy of the minimally invasive group (95.6%) was significantly higher than the conventional group (68.3%). Visual recovery of the minimally invasive group was also significantly better than the conventional group (P<0.05). The minimally invasive group showed superior tear film function and ocular surface health (P<0.05). The visual analog scale (VAS) scores for pain were significantly lower in the minimally invasive group at different postoperative time points (all P<0.05). Intraoperative blood loss was significantly lower in the minimally invasive group (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in surgical time (P>0.05). Logistics analysis identified the tear secretion basal test (Slt), corneal fluorescein staining score (CFS), and treatment regimen as independent factors influencing postoperative recovery status.

Conclusion: MISS effectively improves clinical outcomes in strabismus patients, preserves tear film function and ocular surface health, and promotes visual recovery. The Slt, CFS, and treatment regimen are independent factors affecting postoperative recovery in strabismus patients.

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