Surgery for Esotropia in a Case of Nanophthalmos

小眼球症患者的内斜视手术

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Abstract

Nanophthalmos, characterized by an abnormally small ocular globe, presents significant challenges in the management of strabismus due to its unique anatomical constraints. This detailed case report highlights the intricacies and outcomes of strabismus surgery in a patient with nanophthalmos, providing valuable insights into the surgical considerations and adaptations required for this rare condition. The subject of this case, a young girl diagnosed with esotropia and high hyperopia, underwent unilateral medial rectus muscle recession in an attempt to correct her esotropia. Despite the careful surgical approach and postoperative management, a two-year follow-up revealed a limited response to the intervention, with improvements in visual acuity but continued presence of esotropia and lack of stereopsis development. This case sheds light on several key considerations in the surgical treatment of strabismus in nanophthalmos patients, including the potential for reduced surgical effectiveness due to the small globe size, the importance of accurate preoperative assessment, and the challenges in predicting surgical outcomes. Additionally, it discusses the implications of these findings for future surgical planning, the potential need for revision surgeries, and the broader research context, emphasizing the necessity for a deeper understanding of the biomechanical and anatomical particularities of nanophthalmos in the context of strabismus surgery. The report concludes with recommendations for improving surgical strategies and patient outcomes, advocating for more comprehensive studies and a tailored approach to treating strabismus in individuals with nanophthalmos.

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