“…Since the popularization of the adjustment surgery in the 1970s [ 2 , 10 ], many studies have addressed adjustment and focused on introducing different adjustment techniques [ 3 , 11 , 12 ] or demonstrating the effectiveness of the adjustment technique itself by comparing surgical results between adjustment and no adjustment groups [ 13 , 14 ]. In addition, some studies focused specifically on conditions such as adjustment to thyroid-associated strabismus [ 15 ] or all types of strabismus including exotropia, esotropia, and vertical strabismus [ 9 , 16 ]. As strabismus surgery for exotropia, lateral rectus recession or medial rectus resection can be performed.…”