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  • The exotropia-hypotropia complex is a rare condition linked to high myopia, typically treated with standard surgical techniques, but nasal loop myopexy is less commonly explored as a primary method.
  • A case study involved a 24-year-old male with significant eye deviation that was successfully corrected through a combination of nasal loop myopexy and additional surgeries, leading to improved eye alignment and function.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of customized surgical approaches to address both vertical and horizontal eye misalignments in patients with complex strabismus, particularly when compounded by high myopia.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Exotropia-hypotropia complex is an uncommon phenomenon associated with high myopia. However, some literature reports cases of the exotropia-hypotropia complex where residual hypotropia is managed through a secondary surgery following the conventional recession-resection of the lateral rectus (LR) and medial rectus (MR). Nasal Loop myopexy as a primary surgical procedure for the management of exotropia-hypotropia complex has been rarely reported in the literature.

Methods: A 24-year-old male with unilateral high myopia presented with a large angle exotropia-hypotropia complex with limitation of elevation in abduction in his left eye. His ocular deviation was successfully managed through a nasal loop myopexy of the superior rectus (SR) and MR using a non-absorbable suture, combined with large LR recession and MR resection.

Results: Postoperatively, the patient had satisfactory ocular alignment with improved hypotropia and normal elevation in abduction, contributing to enhanced binocular vision and better cosmesis.

Discussion: Managing the exotropia-hypotropia complex in the context of high myopia demands a comprehensive approach that addresses both vertical and horizontal deviations. The surgical strategy employed in this case, which included loop myopexy of SR and MR along with LR recession and MR resection, achieved positive outcomes regarding alignment, elevation, and binocular vision. The case supports variations in muscle path and the potential benefits of tailored surgical strategies for complex strabismus cases associated with high myopia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09273972.2024.2367697DOI Listing

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