Change in the eye position under general anesthesia in children with intermittent exotropia
Journal of AAPOS Mar 04, 2021
Jung EH, Yang HK, Hwang JM, et al. - Researchers conducted this retrospective case-control study to assess the eye position in children with intermittent exotropia and normal individuals under general anesthesia (GA) using the strabismus photo analyzer. The sample consisted of 78 patients with intermittent exotropia and 25 normal control individuals who underwent epiblepharon surgery. Eye position under GA was evaluated utilizing the strabismus photo analyzer, based on eye models generated from corneal lights and limbus in pre-and postanesthesia images. Eye position seemed to become more divergent after GA in patients with small preoperative exodeviations; in those with large exodeviations, there was less exotropia after GA.
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