Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome

"AIM: To study the different treatment modalities needed in cases of Duane’s Retraction Syndrome (DRS). METHODS: This prospective study undergone in more than four years, in Alexandria, included 238 patients of DRS, including type I, 162 patients (68%), type II 12 patients (5%) and type III 64...

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Main Authors: Karim A Gaballah, Dalal Shawky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2020-02-01
Series:International Journal of Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/2/20200212.pdf
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spelling doaj-0de13579405a47bcb30969de5d59e20b2020-11-25T02:05:13ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982020-02-0113227828310.18240/ijo.2020.02.12Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction SyndromeKarim A Gaballah0Dalal Shawky1Department of Ophthalmology, Helwan University, Cairo 11731, EgyptDepartment of Ophthalmology, Alexandria University, Alexandria 21568, Egypt"AIM: To study the different treatment modalities needed in cases of Duane’s Retraction Syndrome (DRS). METHODS: This prospective study undergone in more than four years, in Alexandria, included 238 patients of DRS, including type I, 162 patients (68%), type II 12 patients (5%) and type III 64 patients (27%). Surgery was indicated in 98 (41%) of them, to eliminate abnormal head posture, deviation of the eye in primary position, severe retraction of the globe or cosmetically unacceptable upshoot with attempted adduction. RESULTS: Type I was the most common and type II was the least. Females were predominant in this study, constituting 125 patients (52.5%), and males 113 patients (47.5%). Left eye was more affected, in 110 patients (46.2%), right eye in 91 patients (38.2%) and bilateral in 37 patients (15.6%). Amblyopia was found in 27 patients (11.3%) and treated in 13 patients under 10 years of age, by patching the normal eye. Ninety-eight patients (41%) were operated, the results were most satisfactory and a nomogram is followed in the surgical plan. CONCLUSION: The surgical management is needed in less than half of the cases and should be planned for every case individually according to the clinical findings, planned nomogram and modified intraoperatively according to the anatomical findings during surgery." http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2020/2/20200212.pdfduane’s retraction syndromeglobe retractionglobe upshootmedial rectuslateral rectusforced duction test
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author Karim A Gaballah
Dalal Shawky
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Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
International Journal of Ophthalmology
duane’s retraction syndrome
globe retraction
globe upshoot
medial rectus
lateral rectus
forced duction test
author_facet Karim A Gaballah
Dalal Shawky
author_sort Karim A Gaballah
title Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
title_short Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
title_full Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
title_fullStr Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Treatment modalities in Duane’s Retraction Syndrome
title_sort treatment modalities in duane’s retraction syndrome
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series International Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2222-3959
2227-4898
publishDate 2020-02-01
description "AIM: To study the different treatment modalities needed in cases of Duane’s Retraction Syndrome (DRS). METHODS: This prospective study undergone in more than four years, in Alexandria, included 238 patients of DRS, including type I, 162 patients (68%), type II 12 patients (5%) and type III 64 patients (27%). Surgery was indicated in 98 (41%) of them, to eliminate abnormal head posture, deviation of the eye in primary position, severe retraction of the globe or cosmetically unacceptable upshoot with attempted adduction. RESULTS: Type I was the most common and type II was the least. Females were predominant in this study, constituting 125 patients (52.5%), and males 113 patients (47.5%). Left eye was more affected, in 110 patients (46.2%), right eye in 91 patients (38.2%) and bilateral in 37 patients (15.6%). Amblyopia was found in 27 patients (11.3%) and treated in 13 patients under 10 years of age, by patching the normal eye. Ninety-eight patients (41%) were operated, the results were most satisfactory and a nomogram is followed in the surgical plan. CONCLUSION: The surgical management is needed in less than half of the cases and should be planned for every case individually according to the clinical findings, planned nomogram and modified intraoperatively according to the anatomical findings during surgery."
topic duane’s retraction syndrome
globe retraction
globe upshoot
medial rectus
lateral rectus
forced duction test
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