Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus

<b>AIM:</b>To compare the long-term effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique with traditional non-adjustable strabismus surgery.<b>METHODS:</b>Two hundred and thirty-three patients, who underwent strabismus surgery either with traditional procedures or one-st...

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Main Authors: Ayse Gul Kocak Altintas, Hasan Basri Arifoglu, Inci Kocak Midillioglu, Elif Damar Gungor, Saban Simsek
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Published: Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS) 2013-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2013/4/20130416.pdf
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spelling doaj-8c4996f4c5b54ed388e65b5748454fd02020-11-24T23:40:43ZengPress of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)International Journal of Ophthalmology2222-39592227-48982013-08-016449249710.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2013.04.16Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismusAyse Gul Kocak AltintasHasan Basri ArifogluInci Kocak MidilliogluElif Damar GungorSaban Simsek<b>AIM:</b>To compare the long-term effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique with traditional non-adjustable strabismus surgery.<b>METHODS:</b>Two hundred and thirty-three patients, who underwent strabismus surgery either with traditional procedures or one-stage intraoperative adjustable suture technique, were included in our long-term follow-up study. One hundred and eighteen patients were evaluated in traditional surgery group (TSG) and 115 who underwent adjustable suture were in the one-stage intraoperative adjustable surgery group (ASG). In this group 9 patients had paralytic strabismus and 16 had reoperations, 2 patients had restrictive strabismus related to thyroid eye disease. The mean follow up in the TSG was 26.2 months and it was 24.8 months in the ASG group.<b>RESULTS:</b>In patients with exotropia (XT) the mean correction of deviation for near fixation in ASG (32.4±13.2PD) and in TSG (26.4±8.2PD) were similar (<i>P</i>=0.112). The correction for distant fixation in ASG (33.2±11.4PD) and TSG (30.9±7.2PD) were not significantly different (<i>P</i>=0.321). In patients with esotropia (ET) even the mean correction of deviation for both near (31±12PD) and distant (30.6±12.8PD) fixations were higher in ASG than in TSG, for both near (28.27±14.2PD) and distant (28.9±12.9PD) fixations, the differences were not significant (<i>P</i>=0.346, 0.824 respectively). The overall success rate of XT patient was 78.9% in TSG and 78.78% in ASG, the difference was not significant (<i>P</i>=0.629). The success rates were 78.75% in TSG and 75.51% in ASG in ET patient, which was also not significantly different (<i>P</i>=0.821).<b>CONCLUSION:</b>Although patients in ASG had more complex deviation such as paralysis, reoperations and restrictive strabismus, success rates of this tecnique was as high as TSG which did not contain complicated deviation. One-stage intraoperative adjustable suture technique is a safe and effective method for cooperative patient who has complex deviation.http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2013/4/20130416.pdfadjustable suturestrabismus surgeryesodeviationexodeviation
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author Ayse Gul Kocak Altintas
Hasan Basri Arifoglu
Inci Kocak Midillioglu
Elif Damar Gungor
Saban Simsek
spellingShingle Ayse Gul Kocak Altintas
Hasan Basri Arifoglu
Inci Kocak Midillioglu
Elif Damar Gungor
Saban Simsek
Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
International Journal of Ophthalmology
adjustable suture
strabismus surgery
esodeviation
exodeviation
author_facet Ayse Gul Kocak Altintas
Hasan Basri Arifoglu
Inci Kocak Midillioglu
Elif Damar Gungor
Saban Simsek
author_sort Ayse Gul Kocak Altintas
title Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
title_short Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
title_full Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
title_fullStr Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
title_full_unstemmed Effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
title_sort effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique in horizontal strabismus
publisher Press of International Journal of Ophthalmology (IJO PRESS)
series International Journal of Ophthalmology
issn 2222-3959
2227-4898
publishDate 2013-08-01
description <b>AIM:</b>To compare the long-term effectivity of intraoperative adjustable suture technique with traditional non-adjustable strabismus surgery.<b>METHODS:</b>Two hundred and thirty-three patients, who underwent strabismus surgery either with traditional procedures or one-stage intraoperative adjustable suture technique, were included in our long-term follow-up study. One hundred and eighteen patients were evaluated in traditional surgery group (TSG) and 115 who underwent adjustable suture were in the one-stage intraoperative adjustable surgery group (ASG). In this group 9 patients had paralytic strabismus and 16 had reoperations, 2 patients had restrictive strabismus related to thyroid eye disease. The mean follow up in the TSG was 26.2 months and it was 24.8 months in the ASG group.<b>RESULTS:</b>In patients with exotropia (XT) the mean correction of deviation for near fixation in ASG (32.4±13.2PD) and in TSG (26.4±8.2PD) were similar (<i>P</i>=0.112). The correction for distant fixation in ASG (33.2±11.4PD) and TSG (30.9±7.2PD) were not significantly different (<i>P</i>=0.321). In patients with esotropia (ET) even the mean correction of deviation for both near (31±12PD) and distant (30.6±12.8PD) fixations were higher in ASG than in TSG, for both near (28.27±14.2PD) and distant (28.9±12.9PD) fixations, the differences were not significant (<i>P</i>=0.346, 0.824 respectively). The overall success rate of XT patient was 78.9% in TSG and 78.78% in ASG, the difference was not significant (<i>P</i>=0.629). The success rates were 78.75% in TSG and 75.51% in ASG in ET patient, which was also not significantly different (<i>P</i>=0.821).<b>CONCLUSION:</b>Although patients in ASG had more complex deviation such as paralysis, reoperations and restrictive strabismus, success rates of this tecnique was as high as TSG which did not contain complicated deviation. One-stage intraoperative adjustable suture technique is a safe and effective method for cooperative patient who has complex deviation.
topic adjustable suture
strabismus surgery
esodeviation
exodeviation
url http://www.ijo.cn/en_publish/2013/4/20130416.pdf
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