Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1992;33(7):724-732.
Published online July 1, 1992.
Clinical Analysis of Surgical Results in Exodeviation.
Sang Jin Kim, Woo Seok Lee
Department of Ophthalmology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.
외사시의 수술결과에 대한 임상분석
김상진(Sang Jin Kim),이우석(Woo Seok Lee)
Abstract
One hundred and ninty patients with exodeviation were treated with surgical procedures and were followed up 9.6 months in average. We analyzed the surgical results according to 6 factors, such as age at onset, age at surgery, type of exodeviation, amount of exoangle, the difference between near and far exoangle and the length of postoperative follow-up period. The surgical results were as follows; 59.5% satisfactory, 28.4% undercorrected and 12.1 % overcorrected. Two out of the 6 factors, the difference between near and far exoangle and the length of postoperative follow-up period had influence on the final surgical results (p<0.02). The difference between near and far exoangle within 10 delta had better surgical result than that of over 11 delta difference. There was a tendency to become exotropic with a long term follow-up period (2-67 months).
Key Words: Exodeviation;Surgical results


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