Medial Rectus re-recession for unacceptable head-turn and esotropia in Duane's retraction syndrome

Ben Zion Biedner

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    Abstract

    Duane's syndrome is a condition in which the eye exhibits palsy during abduction, with retraction of the globe and narrowing of the palpebral fissure of the affected side during adduction. Two patients with this condition underwent re-recession of the medial rectus muscle, to a position of 13.5 mm from the limbus, to treat a cosmetically unacceptable head-turn and esotropia in the primary position. Postoperatively, improvement of the head-turn with good binocular single vision in the primary position was achieved in both cases.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)762-764
    Number of pages3
    JournalOphthalmic Surgery and Lasers
    Volume28
    Issue number9
    StatePublished - 1 Sep 1997

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Ophthalmology

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