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Symposium: Expect the Unexpected: Preventing and Managing the Complications of Strabismus Surgery

Recurrent and Residual Esotropia

, C.O.
Pages 35-38 | Published online: 22 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

The under-correction of esotropia following strabismus surgery is a fairly common clinical entity that frustrates surgeons, orthoptists, and patients. Appropriate treatment for this surgical complication depends on the size of the residual deviation, including considerations for both near and distance measurements. Recurrent esotropia can be classified as: 1) microtropia or monofixation syndrome; 2) a moderate angle esotropia, with or without a distance to near disparity; and 3) a large angle esotropia. These under-corrections are discussed in detail, along with techniques that can help prevent the residual deviation from causing further problems.

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