Transposition procedures in strabismus |
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Authors: | R L Hiatt |
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Institution: | University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Department of Ophthalmology, Memphis. |
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Abstract: | A transfer procedure is very useful in the treatment of strabismus. The most common use of this procedure is to augment an already planned resection or recession procedure so that it can be performed monocularly to reduce an accompanying hypertropia or hypotropia or to collapse the A or V pattern when horizontal surgery is being performed for estropia or exotropia. In transfer procedures, the resultant change of deviation and cosmetic improvement is good or excellent in almost all cases. Some special transfer procedures, such as the Harada-Ito or the Jensen operation, can have dramatic effects on both comfort and change of symptoms for the patient. |
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