Table 1. Characteristics of patients undergoing superior rectus transposition.
ID | Age, years | Diagnosis | Surgerya | Deviation, PDb | Torsion, degrees (method) | ||
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Preoperative | Postoperative | Preoperativec | Postoperative | ||||
1 | 52 | 6th NP | MRc 6.5 mm | 45 4 HoT |
2 ET 3 HT |
6 (DMR) | 5 (DMR) |
2 | 12 | 6th NP | MRc 6 mm | 30 4 HoT |
7 ET 14 HT |
8 (DMR) | 4 (DMR) |
3 | 70 | 6th NP | MRc 3 mm | 30 | 0 2 HT |
5 (DMR) | 0 (DMR) |
4 | 49 | 6th NP | LR plication 7 mm | 37 2 HoT |
12 2 HT |
10 (DMR) | 3 (DMR) |
5 | 78 | 6th NP | MRc 4 mm | 25 | 10 3 HT |
4 (DMR) | −2 (DMR) |
6 | 50 | Duane | MRc 5 mm | 25 | 10 7 HT |
0 (DMR) | −8 (DMR) |
7 | 50 | 6th NP | MRc 5 mm | 85 | 20 | 0 (DMR) | −5 (DMR) |
8 | 16 | Duane | None | 12 | 12 4 HoT |
0 (fundus) | 0 (fundus) |
9 | 0.5 | Duane | None | 25 | 0 2 HoT |
0 (fundus) | 0 (fundus) |
10 | 0.8 | Duane | MRc 4.5 mm | 30 | −25 (XT) 4 HoT |
0 (fundus) | “large incyclotorsion” ∼10 (fundus) |
11 | 0.6 | 6th NP | MRc 4 mm | 80 | 10 | 0 (fundus) | 0 (fundus) |
DMR, double Maddox rods; ET, esotropia; HoT, hypotropia; HT, hypertropia; LR, lateral rectus; MRc, medial rectus recession; PD, prism diopter; 6th NP, abducens nerve palsy; SR, superior rectus muscle; XT, exotropia.
In addition to superior rectus transposition.
Vertical deviations are made with reference to the operated eye. If the operated eye was hypertropic, then the vertical deviation is notated as hypertropia (HT); if the operated eye wa hypotropic, then the vertical deviation is notated as hypotropia (HoT).
Plus (+) values represent excyclotorsion; minus (−) values, incyclotorsion.