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Title:
Anterior transposition vs anterior and nasal transposition of inferior oblique muscle in treatment of dissociated vertical deviation associated with inferior oblique overaction
Authors: Mohamed Fathy Farid
Year: 2015
Keywords: Dissociated vertical deviation, Inferior oblique overaction, Inferior oblique anteriorization, Inferior oblique anterior nasalization, V-pattern
Journal: Eye
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Macmillan
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

PURPOSE: to compare results of two surgical techniques; anteriorization (ATIO) versus anterior nasalization (ANT) of IO muscle in management of DVD associated with IOOA. METHODS: 21 patients with DVD associated with IOOA were included in this study. Group A consists of 11 patients who underwent ATIO and group B with 10 patients who underwent anterior transposition of IO to the nasal border of inferior rectus ANT. All patients were followed for at least 6 months postoperatively. The primary outcome variables were changes in DVD in primary position and side gazes, IO action and V pattern. RESULTS: The average of correction of DVD in primary position, in adduction and in abduction was 10.63PD, 24.6PD (p0.05) in ATIO group and 14.6PD, 25.2PD and 1.7PD (p

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