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Modified inferior oblique anterior transposition for dissociated vertical deviation combined with superior oblique palsy: A case report

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BACKGROUND Inferior oblique anterior transposition (IOAT) has emerged as an effective surgery in the management of dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) combined with superior oblique palsy (SOP). Traditional IOAT usually provides… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Inferior oblique anterior transposition (IOAT) has emerged as an effective surgery in the management of dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) combined with superior oblique palsy (SOP). Traditional IOAT usually provides satisfactory primary position alignment and simultaneously restricts the superior floating phenomenon. However, it also increases the risk of the anti-elevation syndrome and narrowing of the palpebral fissure in straight-ahead gaze, especially after the unilateral operation. CASE SUMMARY We report the outcomes of the modified unilateral IOAT in two patients with unilateral DVD combined with SOP. The anterior-nasal fibers of the inferior oblique muscle were attached at 9 mm posterior to the corneal limbus along the temporal board of the inferior rectus muscle, the other fibers were attached a further 5 mm temporal to the anterior-nasal fibers. Postoperatively, both hypertropia and floating were improved, and no obvious complications occurred. CONCLUSION In these cases, the modified unilateral IOAT was an effective and safe surgical method for treating DVD with SOP.

Keywords: oblique anterior; vertical deviation; combined superior; dissociated vertical; anterior transposition; inferior oblique

Journal Title: World Journal of Clinical Cases
Year Published: 2023

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