Purpose: To evaluate the surgical outcomes of slanted medial rectus recession in patients diagnosed as having convergence excess esotropia.
Methods: Bilateral slanted recession of medial rectus muscles was performed in 16 patients with convergence excess esotropia. The lower margins of medial rectus muscles were recessed 1 to 2 mm more than the upper margins. Changes in near-distance disparity of the deviations were recorded.
Results: The mean preoperative near-distance disparity of 20.3±6.5 prism diopters (PD) decreased to 4.37±5.6 PD postoperatively. The amount of collapse was significant (mean: 16 PD; P<.005). Near-distance disparity of 10 PD or less was obtained in 14 patients after surgery (87.5%), except 2 patients who had 16 PD of disparity. The authors did not encounter overcorrection except in 1 patient in whom minimal exophoria at distance and near with the glasses was observed and reduced the prescription.
Conclusions: Bilateral slanted medial rectus muscle recession procedure effectively decreases the disparity between near and distance deviations in patients with convergence excess esotropia.
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