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Symposium: Controversies in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Orthoptics: A Point-Counterpoint Discussion

The Efficacy of Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Children with a Persistent Esotropia Following Bilateral Medial Rectus Recessions and Lateral Rectus Resections

, M.D. & , C.O.
Pages 24-28 | Published online: 22 Dec 2017
 

Abstract

Background and Purpose

To report on the outcomes of treating children with a persistent esotropia with an injection of botulinum toxin in a medial rectus muscle.

Patients and Methods

The medical records were reviewed of all children at one institution with a persistent esotropia after bilateral medial rectus recessions and bilateral lateral rectus resections then treated with a botulinum toxin injection.

Results

Five patients with a mean preoperative esotropia of 37Δ (range 25-50Δ) underwent bilateral medial rectus recessions and then bilateral lateral rectus resections. Their residual esotropia (mean of 25Δ; range 18-35Δ) was then treated with a single injection of 3-5 units of botulinum toxin into one medial rectus muscle. The patients were then followed for a mean of 34 months (range 14-79 months). At last follow-up, two patients had an esotropia <10Δ. The other three patients had no long-term improvement in their ocular alignment. Two of these patients then underwent additional strabismus surgery. In both cases, they then developed a consecutive exotropia.

Conclusion

Treatment with a single injection of botulinum toxin was beneficial in 2 of 5 children. Botulinum toxin treatment alone did not result in a consecutive exotropia in any patients treated.

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