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Query: UMLS:C0016632 (
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The authors analyzed medical records of 1644 surgeries of strabismus and ptosis performed during the ten-years period (1997-2006). The surgeries were divided into three groups according to the age of the patients: 531 surgeries were performed in patients until the age of 6 years, 508 surgeries were in children aged 7-18 years, and the study included also 605 operative procedures in adult patients aged 19 years and older. The strabismus operations formed 1401 single or multi-phases surgeries and the ptosis correction was performed in 243 patients. The most common surgical procedures in strabismus were weakening or strengthening procedures on the horizontal muscles (65 %). Out of the weakening procedures, the authors positively preferred the adjustable partial myotomy acc. Gonin-Hollwich, which formed 51 % of surgeries on horizontal muscles. The very favorable results underlined the importance of this type of surgery in congenital
esotropia
, Duane syndrome I., and in excess of divergence. This surgical technique was also used as a weakening procedure as a part of the Kestenbaum procedure in the treatment of torticollis in horizontal nystagmus. The solely surgery on oblique or vertical muscles was performed in 16 %, and the most common operative procedure was the retro-position of the lower oblique muscle acc. to Parkes, and on the second place, there was its partial myotomy with electro-cautery acc. to Romer-Martinez. The weakening procedures were used together on the horizontal and oblique muscles in 10 %. Different surgical procedures, including the transposition's ones, were indicated in external ocular muscles palsies and torticollis. Altogether they formed 12 % of all strabismus surgeries. The most common procedure to treat the ptosis in children and teenagers was the fronto-tarsal suspension acc. to
Fox
(51 %), and in adults, it was the tarso-resection of the upper eyelid acc. to Fasanella (74 %).
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PMID:[Analysis of movement disorders surgeries at the Department of Ophthalmology, the FNKV Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic, during the ten-years period]. 1768 5