Large-Angle Strabismus: Can a Single Surgical Procedure Achieve a Successful Outcome?
Abstract
Purpose: Large-angle strabismus is a gray zone for surgeons with various advocates for one, two-, three-, or even four-muscle surgeries. Very frequently, reoperations are required in these cases in order to achieve a successful outcome. In this article, the authors evaluate the outcome of concomitant large-angle strabismus after a single surgical procedure.Methods: A retrospective analysis of all operated cases of concomitant large-angle...
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Title
Large-Angle Strabismus: Can a Single Surgical Procedure Achieve a Successful Outcome?
Published Date
Nov 23, 2010
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
129 - 136
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