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Title:
Y-split recession versus isolated recession of the lateral rectus muscle in the treatment of vertical shooting in Exotropic DRS.
Authors: Mohamed Fathy Abdelkader Farid
Year: 2016
Keywords: Y- splitting, exotropic Duane retraction syndrome, upshoot, downshoot, lateral rectus muscle
Journal: European Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: WICHTIG
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

PURPOSE: To compare the results of two surgical procedures in the management of vertical shooting in exotropic Duane retraction syndrome (XT-DRS). METHODS: This was a prospective, interventional study of consecutive XT-DRS patients with vertical shooting on adduction operated on from August 2012 to January 2015. 25 patients were identified and were divided into two groups: Y-split (Y) group, which included 12 patients, who underwent Y splitting with recession of the lateral rectus muscle (LR); and isolated recession (R) group, which included 13 patients, who underwent isolated LR recession. Surgical outcomes in both groups were compared in terms of improvements in vertical shoots, ocular deviation and face turn. RESULTS: Upshoot, downshoot, XT and face turn showed significant postoperative improvement in both groups (p< 0.001). When comparing both groups, the difference in the average correction of the upshoot and downshoot was statistically significant (p=0.0004 and 0.0174 respectively) in benefit of the Y-group. One case of horizontal overcorrection (consecutive esotropia) with another case of horizontal undercorrection (persistent XT) were reported postoperatively in the Y-group. CONCLUSION: in our series, both procedures achieved comparable results in the correction of XT and face turn. The combined Y-split recession procedure attained a more significant improvement of upshoot and downshoot but with higher incidence of postoperative complications.

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