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Research progress on the risk factors and treatment of consecutive esotropia after exotropia surgeries

  • 张柳蕙,张 旭,王嘉璐,亢晓丽
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  • Department of Ophthalmology, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, China

Online published: 2020-09-23

Supported by

Key Project of Shanghai Municipal Health and Family Planning Commission (201440037).

Abstract

Consecutive strabismus refers to the secondary manifest strabismus right after or a period after strabismus surgeries, including consecutive esotropia and consecutive exotropia. It is reported that the incidence of consecutive esotropia is 6%-20%. Consecutive esotropia may lead to increased risks of amblyopia and visual deficiency in children and diplopia in adults. As the multiformity and complexity of continuous esotropia, there exist many challenges for clinicians to know the risk factors well and select appropriate treatment. The article reviews the latest research progress on the risk factors and treatment strategies of consecutive esotropia, aiming to help better evaluate the risks of continuous esotropia after exotropia surgeries, adjust the operation plans, and provide references to select the appropriate treatment plan.

Cite this article

张柳蕙,张 旭,王嘉璐,亢晓丽 . Research progress on the risk factors and treatment of consecutive esotropia after exotropia surgeries[J]. Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Medical Science), 2020 , 40(7) : 974 -979 . DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-8115.2020.07.018

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