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Research Paper

The impact of prism adaptation test on surgical outcomes in patients with primary exotropia

, MD, , PhD, , MD & , PhD
Pages 224-227 | Received 18 Apr 2014, Accepted 23 Aug 2014, Published online: 15 Apr 2021
 

Abstract

Background

We aimed to determine the impact of the preoperative prism adaptation test (PAT) on surgical outcomes in patients with primary exotropia.

Methods

Thirty‐eight consecutive patients with primary exotropia were enrolled. Pre‐operative PAT was performed in 18 randomly selected patients (Group 1). Surgery was based on the angle of deviation at distance measured after PAT. The remaining 20 patients in whom PAT was not performed comprised Group 2. Surgery was based on the angle of deviation at distance in these patients. Surgical success was defined as ocular alignment within eight prism dioptres (PD) of orthophoria.

Results

Satisfactory motor alignment (± 8 PD) was achieved in 16 Group 1 patients (88.9 per cent) and 16 Group 2 patients (80 per cent) one year after surgery (p = 0.6; chi‐square test). There were no statistically significant differences in demographic parameters, pre‐operative and post‐operative angle of deviation between the two groups (p > 0.05; Mann‐Whitney U and chi‐square tests). Nine patients in Group 1 (50 per cent) and two patients in Group 2 (10 per cent) had increased binocular vision one year post‐operatively. A statistically significant difference was determined in terms of change in binocular single vision between the two groups (p = 0.01; chi‐square test).

Conclusion

Although the prism adaptation test did not lead to a significant increment in motor success, it may be helpful in achieving a more favourable functional surgical outcome in patients with primary exotropia.

Acknowledgement

Part of this material was presented at the XI Meeting of the International Strabismological Association, Istanbul, 2010.

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