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Original Article

Strabismus After Inferior-Medial Wall Orbital Decompression in Thyroid-Related Orbitopathy

, MD, , MD & , MD
Pages 204-209 | Received 20 Feb 2012, Accepted 04 Jul 2012, Published online: 06 Aug 2012
 

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the rate and pattern of new-onset diplopia after inferior-medial wall orbital decompression in thyroid-related orbitopathy (TRO) patients.

Methods: Medical records of TRO patients who underwent orbital floor and medial wall decompression at the Goldschleger Eye Institute, Sheba Medical Center between 1/1986 and 12/2007 were reviewed and analyzed. Main outcome measures: primary- and down-gaze diplopia, strabismus (prism diopter [PD]).

Results: Fifty-one TRO patients (30 females, mean age of 51 years) underwent 102 bilateral inferior-medial wall orbital decompressions. Preoperatively, 29 patients (57%) reported primary gaze diplopia. Of these, 13 patients (45%) had persistent or worsened diplopia postoperatively, all of which required strabismus surgery. Fifteen patients had no primary gaze diplopia preoperatively. Of these, five patients (33%) had new-onset diplopia postoperatively, and only one patient (7%) required strabismus surgery. No data regarding pre-existing diplopia were available in seven patients. Orbital decompression had a significant effect on horizontal ocular deviations with increasing esotropic shift. Primary position esotropia increased from 11.1 (± 22.5) PD preoperatively to 23.8 (± 20.5) PD after surgery (p = 0.01, paired samples t-test). No severe complications were encountered in this group of patients.

Conclusions: Inferior-medial wall orbital decompression is associated with a relatively high rate of new-onset diplopia of up to 33%. Patients with pre-existing primary and/or downgaze diplopia are more likely to have persistent symptoms postoperatively that may require strabismus surgery.

Declaration of interest: The study was supported by the Talpiot Medical Leadership program, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.

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