Inferior rectus belly transposition for residual esotropia after augmented superior rectus transposition and medial rectus recession in patients with chronic abducens nerve palsy: a case series.

Journal: Journal Of AAPOS : The Official Publication Of The American Association For Pediatric Ophthalmology And Strabismus
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Abstract

We introduce a novel method for managing residual esotropia after vertical muscle transposition, with minimal risk of anterior segment ischemia, and report 3 patients with chronic abducens nerve palsy who underwent inferior rectus belly transposition subsequently or simultaneously after augmented superior rectus transposition and medial rectus recession.

Relevant Conditions

Brown Syndrome, Strabismus, Esotropia