Publications by authors named "M Santallier"

Purpose: Congenital trochlear nerve palsy is the most common cause of vertical strabismus. The goal of this study was to investigate surgical outcomes after superior oblique tendon plication with or without inferior oblique recession in children and adults with unilateral congenital trochlear nerve palsy.

Methods: Data and outcomes were collected in patients with a diagnosis of unilateral congenital superior oblique palsy during a retrospective single-center study conducted at the University Hospital of Tours.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the outcomes of partial vertical rectus transposition (PVRT) in acquired sixth nerve palsy (SNP) on distance ocular deviation in primary position (PP), binocular diplopia in PP, head turn, and limitation of abduction.

Methods: This retrospective, single center study was conducted at the Regional University Medical Center of Tours between 2004 and 2019. All patients underwent comprehensive orthoptic and ophthalmic examination before and after surgery.

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Purpose: The management of A or V pattern deviation associated with esotropia can be challenging since the horizontal deviation changes with position of gaze. This study aimed to assess the effect of unilateral horizontal rectus surgery for the correction of horizontal deviation associated with A or V pattern in children with non-comitant infantile esotropia.

Methods: Twenty-seven children with infantile esotropia and A-V pattern, more than 10 and 15 prism diopters respectively, were included in this retrospective observational single-center study.

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Purpose: To evaluate the interobserver reproducibility of objective ocular torsion measurements in infantile esotropia using fundus photography analysis.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective observational study was conducted in our ophthalmology department at the University Hospital in Tours from 2009 to 2015.

Objective: Ocular torsion was assessed using fundus photography and analysed on Adobe Photoshop software within a population of children with infantile esotropia.

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Introduction: Thyroid-related immune orbitopathy often results in a restrictive strabismus. We report our experience of surgical management in these cases.

Patients And Methods: We present a retrospective case series conducted on 32 patients, operated between 2008 and 2017.

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