ABSTRACT
Purpose:
To comparatively evaluate the effects of different surgical techniques on vertical deviation in various clinical types of 4th cranial nerve palsy.
Material and Method:
We evaluated prospectively thirty-two patients who attended to Strabismus Unit of Ophthalmology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty with superior oblique palsy (SOP) between September 2007 and May 2009. The cases were divided into 4 groups according to the type of surgery performed: group 1 (n=12) anterior transposition of the inferior oblique muscle for +3 inferior oblique overaction (IOOA); group 2 (n=9) inferior oblique recession for +1 and +2 IOOA; group 3 (n=6) inferior oblique myectomy for +4 IOOA; group 4 (n=5) superior oblique tucking in cases which exhibited superior oblique hypofunction and loose superior oblique tendon without IOOA. The patients were examined pre-operatively and on the 1st day, at 1 week and at 1, 3 and 6 months post-operatively. The amount of squint (prism diopter) was measured.
Results:
Seventeen patients (53.1%) were male and 15 (46.9%) were female with a mean age of 16.41±11.91 years. Twenty-four cases of SOP (75%) were congenital and 8 (25%) were acquired. The mean decrease in vertical deviation in primary position post-operatively was found statistically significant in all groups.
Discussion:
A single surgery of inferior or superior oblique muscle was found to be effective and the first-choice treatment for SOP when the indication was given properly. (Turk J Ophthalmol 2011; 41: 78-83)