Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences
Yazarlar: Nagendra Pasupuleti, Padmavathi CG
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DOI:10.21276/apjhs.2017.4.1.37
Anahtar Kelimeler:Concomitant Deviation,Hang Back,Modified Adjustable HangBack,Strabismus
Özet: Aim: To describe and compare modified hang-back recession with conventional hang-back recession in large angle concomitant exotropia. Methods: A prospective, interventional, double blinded, randomised study on adult patients (>18 years) undergoing single eye recession-resection for large angle (>30Prism Dioptres (PD) constant concomitant exotropia (XT) was conducted between July 2014 to December 2015. Patients in Group M underwent modified hang-back lateral rectus recession (LR) with adjustable knot while in Group C underwent conventional hang-back recession with adjustable knot. Outcome parameters studied were readjustment rate, change in deviation at 6 weeks, complications and need for re surgery at 6 months. Results: The groups were comparable in terms of age and pre operative deviation. The patients with the modified hang back (Group M) fared significantly better (p<0.05) than the conventional hang back (Group C) in terms of lesser need for adjustment, greater correction in deviation at 6 weeks and lesser need for re surgery at 6 months. Conclusion: This modification offers several advantages, significantly reduces re surgery requirement and has no added complications