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A stellar new surgical approach for nystagmus-induced head turn.
An augmentated Anderson procedure combined with tenotomy/re-insertion of the remaining horizontal recti appears effective at correcting a CHP in null point nystagmus. Compared to other procedures, this operation is technically easy, preserves future surgical options, may avoid overcorrections, may maximally dampen nystagmus, and is more comfortable for the patient.