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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuroophthalmol. 2013 Mar;33(1):40–44. doi: 10.1097/WNO.0b013e318280d630

Table 5.

Summary of previous studies evaluating strabismus surgery in patients with myasthenia gravis

Author, year N Surgical procedures Use of botulinum toxin Adjustable Sutures Follow-Up Definition of Success Success Rate
Acheson (5), 1991 5 Horizontal muscle faden (n=1), horizontal rectus muscle surgery (n=5), superior oblique tenotomy (n=2) No Yes 6 months to 6 years Not defined Not defined
Davidson (6), 1993 6 Horizontal rectus muscle surgery (n=6), vertical rectus muscle surgery (n=1), superior oblique tenotomy (n=2) No Yes 4 months to 16 years <10 PD of ocular misalignment 4/6 (67%)
Bentley (7), 2001 9 Horizontal rectus muscle surgery (n=9), vertical rectus muscle surgery (n=1), inferior oblique surgery (n=1) Yes (n=6) Yes 6 months to 5 years Symptom-free 6/9 (67%)
Ohtsuki (8), 1996 4 Horizontal rectus muscle surgery (n=3), vertical rectus muscle surgery (n=3) No Yes 8 months to 2.5 years Single binocular vision 3/4 (75%)
Morris (9), 2004 2 Horizontal rectus muscle surgery (n=1), vertical rectus muscle surgery (n=1) No Yes 3 months to 6 months Not defined Not defined

N=number of patients