Abstract
Three different surgical procedures were performed in 32 partially accommodative esotropic patients with a high accommodative convergence/accommodation (AC/A) ratio.
The patients were followed-up for an average period of 2.5 years (range: four months to seven years). Recession of the medial rectus and resection of the lateral rectus (group I), bimedial recession (group 2) or bimedial recession with bimedial Faden operation (group 3) were performed, guided by the preoperative AC/A ratio, the difference between the distance and near deviations, and the alternation pattern. At the end of the follow-up period, the average distance and near deviations were found to be less than 10$DL in all three groups. The AC/A ratio of all patients was normal or close to normal in the postoperative period.