Traction Sutures in the Management of Long-Standing Third Nerve Palsy |
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Authors: | K Verhoeff RJ Grootendorst R Wijngaarde K de Man |
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Institution: | Orthoptic Department, Rotterdam Eye Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherland |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To determine the results of surgical exploration soon after orbital trauma in comparison with surgery half a year or longer after trauma. METHODS: A retrospective study was done on 41 patients with motility disorders after trauma. Full ophthalmologic and orthoptic investigation was done in all patients. CT-scans and/or X-ray photographs were also made. The 41 patients were divided into two groups. One group of 13 patients did not need surgical repair. One group of 28 patients needed an operation. RESULTS: In 13 patients there was an orbital fracture but no surgical repair was needed. In 28 patients surgical repair was done. In 8 patients the operation was performed half a year or longer after trauma, 15 patients underwent surgery within two weeks after trauma, and 5 patients within two months. CONCLUSION: The best final results were obtained when the operation was done soon after trauma; however, the results in the patients who were operated late were fairly good too. |
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Keywords: | Exotropia third nerve palsy strabismus surgery traction sutures |
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