With minimally invasive surgery, we can do strabismus surgery with topical anesthesia and correct small, even micro, deviations without adjustable sutures. The use of the grooved hook rather than the ...
Aims The role of adjustable sutures in strabismus surgery has mainly been limited to conditions like dysthyroid restrictive myopathy, blow-out fractures of orbit, aberrant regeneration of nerves, and ...
A 6-month-old child comes in with a large angle esodeviation. The child’s parents provide a history of the ocular deviation occurring shortly after birth. The child is otherwise healthy. A cycloplegic ...
This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece is part of a series dedicated to the eye and improvements in restoring vision. In 1999, I defined ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
A squint is when a person’s eyes do not align properly but look in different directions. People may also refer to it as “strabismus”. It often affects children but can occur at any age. Corrective ...
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