水平斜视手术并发症的发生率、危险因素及处理。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY Seminars in Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-16 DOI:10.1080/08820538.2023.2275620
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目的:报告水平斜视术后并发症的发生率、危险因素及处理。设计:回顾性队列研究。参与者:该研究评估了1273名患者,包括1035例外斜视和238例内斜视,并进行了至少18个月的随访。方法:回顾性审查斜视手术患者的医疗记录,包括基线人口统计、手术年龄、术前/术后视力和偏差。并发症分为手术部位(感染、瘢痕形成、囊肿、肉芽肿、局部缺血)和斜视相关(复发、复视),并对发病率、危险因素和处理进行分析。结果:在手术部位并发症中,外斜视组(0.3%,0.3%,0.2%)和内斜视组(0.8%,0%,0.4%)的感染、化脓性肉芽肿和前段缺血的发生率相似(p = .221,0.406,0.515)。相反,内斜视组出现结膜包合囊肿和结膜瘢痕的风险高于外斜视组,发生率分别为5.0%vs 2.2%和6.3%vs 1.3%(p = .004,第页 = .553)。年龄较大和初始视力差与早期复发相关(p p = .003)。结论:与外斜视组相比,内斜视发生结膜包合囊肿、结膜瘢痕形成和持续复视的风险更高,而两组的早期复发率和其他手术部位并发症相似。
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Incidence, Risk Factors and Management of Postoperative Complications in Horizontal Strabismus Surgery.

Objective: To report the incidence, risk factors and management of postoperative complications after horizontal strabismus surgery.

Design: Retrospective Cohort study.

Participants: The study assessed 1,273 patients with 1,035 cases of exotropia and 238 cases of esotropia, with a minimum 18-month follow-up.

Methods: Retrospective review of strabismus operation patients' medical records included baseline demographics, age at surgery, pre/postoperative visual acuity, and deviation. Complications were categorized as surgical site (infection, scarring, cyst, granuloma, ischemia) and strabismus-related (recurrence, diplopia), with analysis of incidence, risk factors, and management.

Results: Among surgical site complications, the incidence of infection, pyogenic granuloma, and anterior segment ischemia were similar between the exotropia (0.3%, 0.3%, 0.2%) and esotropia (0.8%, 0%, 0.4%) groups (p = .221, 0.406, 0.515). In contrast, the esotropia group presented a higher risk of conjunctival inclusion cyst and conjunctival scar than the exotropia group, with incidences of 5.0% vs 2.2% and 6.3% vs 1.3%, respectively (p = .004, <0.001). Regarding strabismus complications, the incidence of early recurrence was not significant between the two groups, with 10.0% in the exotropia group and 10.5% in the esotropia group (p = .553). Older age and poor initial visual acuity were associated with early recurrence (p < .001). The esotropia group had a higher risk of persistent diplopia than the exotropia group, with incidences of 4.2% vs 2.0%, respectively (p = .003).

Conclusion: Esotropia carries a higher risk of conjunctival inclusion cysts, conjunctival scarring, and persistent diplopia compared to the exotropia group, while both groups exhibit similar rates of early recurrence and other surgical site complications.

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Seminars in Ophthalmology
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Ophthalmology offers current, clinically oriented reviews on the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic disorders. Each issue focuses on a single topic, with a primary emphasis on appropriate surgical techniques.
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