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Symposium: 20/20 × 2: Diplopia After Ocular Surgery

Surgical Management of Strabismus Following Vitreo-Retinal Surgery

, M.D.
Pages 44-49 | Published online: 22 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Motility disorders and strabismus after vitreo-retinal surgical intervention have multiple etiologic factors. The main focus here is strabismus following scleral buckling surgery. The preoperative evaluation of these patients must be inclusive for restrictions, redirected muscle forces, adherence syndromes, muscle weakness, and visual sensory disturbance. Restoration of binocular function is generally the goal of surgical intervention, but paramount to surgery is assessing the potential for binocular function. Surgical techniques for overcoming the barriers to fusion are discussed with clinical vignettes to illustrate the principal. Surgery, which is appropriately planned, based on these principals can be highly successful in restoring visual functioning.

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