2008
DOI: 10.4321/s0365-66912008000200009
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Tratamiento quirúrgico del síndrome de duane, tipo I mediante retroinserción del recto medial del lado afecto y faden del recto medial contralateral

Abstract: This is a safe and effective procedure in Duane's syndrome type I to treat moderate esotropia and torticolis.

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“…These include recession of the ipsilateral medial rectus muscle with or without a posterior fixation suture on the contralateral medial rectus muscle, bilateral medial rectus muscle recession and augmented VRT with or without medial rectus muscle recession. [312131415] However, the coexistence of an accommodative esotropia makes the management of DRS more challenging as a failure to detect and treat it may lead to long-term post-operative overcorrection or other difficulties associated with overcorrection in accommodative esotropia. [9] The management of partially accommodative esotropia without DRS involves titrating the amount of medial rectus muscle recession according to the amount of esotropia present with hyperopic correction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include recession of the ipsilateral medial rectus muscle with or without a posterior fixation suture on the contralateral medial rectus muscle, bilateral medial rectus muscle recession and augmented VRT with or without medial rectus muscle recession. [312131415] However, the coexistence of an accommodative esotropia makes the management of DRS more challenging as a failure to detect and treat it may lead to long-term post-operative overcorrection or other difficulties associated with overcorrection in accommodative esotropia. [9] The management of partially accommodative esotropia without DRS involves titrating the amount of medial rectus muscle recession according to the amount of esotropia present with hyperopic correction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medial rectus muscle recession of the affected eye and placement of contralateral medial rectus posterior fixation suture has been advocated on the basis of matching duction limitations between two eyes that allow a wider field of diplopia-free field and improve abduction in the affected eye. 23 , 24 Experience with this method is inadequate and has seen various results. Nevertheless, Hering's law may not apply in DRS because of abnormally innervated lateral rectus in this syndrome.…”
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confidence: 99%