Loop Myopexy for Treatment of Myopic Strabismus Fixus
In myopic strabismus fixus, there is acquired esotropia and hypotropia associated with restricted elevation and abduction. One possible etiology is an enlarged globe herniating superotemporally through the muscle cone. High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has demonstrated the inferolateral displacement of the lateral rectus (LR) muscle in this restrictive motility disorder. Surgical treatment is difficult. We report two cases of myopic strabismus fixus that were treated with a loop myopexy of the LR and superior rectus (SR) muscles.
aThe Eye Institute, National Healthcare Group, National University Hospital, Singapore
bThe Eye Institute, National Healthcare Group, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
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This work was presented at the 2005 AAPOS annual meeting at Orlando as a poster
The authors do not have any financial conflict of interest regarding the subject matter in the article