Purpose: To determine the prevalence of anomalous extraocular bands in patients who underwent surgery for Duane syndrome and to compare the clinical findings in patients with and without bands.

Methods: Thirty-one patients with Duane syndrome who had their first surgery on rectus muscles to correct the primary deviation and abnormal head posture were included in this retrospective study. Patients were divided into two groups depending on the identification of anomalous extraocular bands intraoperatively. Baseline clinical characteristics were compared between the groups.

Results: A total of 31 patients were included. Anomalous bands were found in 6 of 19 (32%) patients with esotropic Duane syndrome and 9 of 12 (75%) with exotropic Duane syndrome (P = 0.02). In esotropic Duane syndrome, the bands were localized under the medial rectus muscle in 5 patients and under the lateral rectus muscle in 1 patient. All of the bands in patients with exotropic Duane syndrome were under the lateral rectus muscle. The amount of preoperative primary deviation, globe retraction, and up- or downshoot were similar between groups. All of the bands had distinct tight insertion on the sclera, requiring a sharp dissection for disinsertion. In 7 cases, the anomalous band was a translucent structure that could be identified under the surgical microscope as scleral indentation during forced duction testing. Histological examination of 6 cases revealed only fibrous tissue in 4 and accompanying striated muscle tissue in 2 patients.

Conclusions: The present study highlights the incidence of anomalous bands in Duane syndrome. Repeating forced duction testing after disinsertion of the affected muscle and excision of the anomalous band is helpful for intraoperative identification of these structures.

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