Objective: To quantify changes in ductions following nasal transposition of the split lateral rectus muscle (NTSLR) for treating third nerve palsy.
Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Participants: A single eye from each patient with third nerve palsy treated with NTSLR with ocular motility measurements.
Purpose: To determine the success rate and complications associated with nasal transposition of the split lateral rectus muscle (NTSLR) for treating bilateral 3-nerve palsy.
Design: Retrospective, interventional case series.
Methods: An international, multicenter registry was used for the study.
Background/aims: To determine success rate and complications associated with nasal transposition of the split lateral rectus muscle (NTSLR) for treating strabismus from 3rd-nerve palsy.
Methods: An international, multicentre, registry of patients with unilateral 3rd-nerve palsy treated with NTSLR was created. Patients with concurrent surgery on the contralateral eye were excluded.