Journal article
Authors list: Polling, J-R; Eijkemans, M. J. C.; Esser, J.; Gilles, U.; Kolling, G. H.; Schulz, E.; Lorenz, B.; Roggenkaemper, P.; Herzau, V.; Zubcov, A.; ten Tusscher, M. P. M.; Wittebol-Post, D.; Gusek-Schneider, G. C.; Cruysberg, J. R. M.; Simonsz, H. J.
Publication year: 2009
Pages: 954-957
Journal: British Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume number: 93
Issue number: 7
ISSN: 0007-1161
eISSN: 1468-2079
Open access status: Green
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2008.149658
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group
Objective: Infantile esotropia, a common form of strabismus, is treated either by bilateral recession (BR) or by unilateral recession-resection (RR). Differences in degree of alignment achieved by these two procedures have not previously been examined in a randomised controlled trial. Design: Controlled, randomised multicentre trial. Setting: 12 university clinics. Participants and intervention: 124 patients were randomly assigned to either BR or RR. Standardised protocol prescribed that the total relocation of the muscles, in millimetres, was calculated by dividing the preoperative latent angle of strabismus at distance, in degrees, by 1.6. Main outcome measure: Alignment assessed as the variation of the postoperative angle of strabismus during alternating cover. Results: The mean preoperative latent angle of strabismus at distance fixation was +17.2 degrees (SD 4.4) for BR and +17.5 degrees (4.0) for RR. The mean postoperative angle of strabismus at distance was +2.3 degrees (5.1) for BR and +2.9 degrees (3.5) for RR (p = 0.46 for reduction in the angle and p = 0.22 for the within-group variation). The mean reduction in the angle of strabismus was 1.41 degrees (0.45) per millimetre of muscle relocation for RR and 1.47 (0.50) for BR (p = 0.50 for reduction in the angle). Alignment was associated with postoperative binocular vision (p = 0.001) in both groups. Conclusions: No statistically significant difference was found between BR and RR as surgery for infantile esotropia.
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Harvard Citation style: Polling, J., Eijkemans, M., Esser, J., Gilles, U., Kolling, G., Schulz, E., et al. (2009) A randomised comparison of bilateral recession versus unilateral recession-resection as surgery for infantile esotropia, British Journal of Ophthalmology, 93(7), pp. 954-957. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2008.149658
APA Citation style: Polling, J., Eijkemans, M., Esser, J., Gilles, U., Kolling, G., Schulz, E., Lorenz, B., Roggenkaemper, P., Herzau, V., Zubcov, A., ten Tusscher, M., Wittebol-Post, D., Gusek-Schneider, G., Cruysberg, J., & Simonsz, H. (2009). A randomised comparison of bilateral recession versus unilateral recession-resection as surgery for infantile esotropia. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 93(7), 954-957. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2008.149658