Publications by authors named "L De Clippeleir"

Purpose: Macular translocation is an optional surgical treatment for age-related macular degeneration. However, this technique induces postoperative torsional complaints and surgical counterrotation of the globe is mandatory. The purpose of this study is to report the effect of compensatory extraocular muscle surgery upon the torsional complaints in patients who underwent a macular translocation procedure.

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Torsional diplopia may frequently accompany Graves' orbitopathy and is often not recognized. Some patients with manifest cyclotorsion do not complain of torsional diplopia because it is concealed by the large vertical and/or horizontal deviation. Torsional diplopia can occur spontaneously or appear after decompression or strabismus surgery.

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Purpose: If, after primary repair of an orbital fracture by maxillo-facial surgeons, diplopia persists, extraocular muscle surgery may be necessary. It was the purpose of this study to examine proposed surgical treatment in these cases to determine their efficacy.

Subjects And Methods: We analyzed, retrospectively, the files of 14 patients who were treated in our strabismological department for persistent diplopia caused by injury to the extraocular muscles and/or to the surrounding structures.

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The clinical appearance of dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) can be modified by the presence of other vertical deviations. This may be one of the reasons of relatively late diagnosis (sometimes even only after a first strabismus operation). If the DVD is not recognized preoperatively, this can lead to unexpected failure of the strabismus operation, with cosmetically unacceptable vertical deviations.

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