Eye Position of Strabismus Patients Under General Anesthesia. |
Sang Yeul Lee, Gong Je Seong, Hong Bok Kim |
Department of Ophthalmology, Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. |
전신마취하 사시환자의 안구위치 |
김홍복(Hong Bok Kim),이상렬(Sang Yeul Lee),성공제(Gong Je Seong) |
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Abstract |
Authors undertook a quantitative study of the relationship between eye position in the awake state and in the surgical plane of anesthesia in 42 non-paralytic horizontal strabismus patients who were planned to be operated February 1986 through August 1986. The results were as follows: 1. All 42 subjects demonstrated divergence under anesthesia when compared with their pre-anesthesized state. The mean divergence was 15.1 prism diopters. 2. The 33 exotropic subjects had mean divergence of 13.1 prism diopters. 3. The 9 exotropic subjects had mean divergence of 22.7 prism diopters. 4. The more esotropic or less exotropic the preanesthetic position of the eyes were, the more divergent the eyes became under anesthesia. |
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