“…Few studies have examined the surgical outcome for secondary strabismus, and in those studies, 50.0-90.6% of patients met the authors' definition of successful outcome, which somewhat varied across studies. Additionally, the inclusion criteria in most studies were not uniform and heterogeneous groups were included, such as patients with sensory exotropia and esotropia, primary and secondary strabismus, and children and adults [4][5][6].…”