Binocular vision & strabismus quarterly
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Binocul Vis Strabismus Q · Jan 2002
Comparative StudyEvaluation of surgical intervention in familial isolated simple ectopia lentis: younger v. older generations.
There continues to be a debate whether surgical management of ectopia lentis in children is an appropriate course to improve visual acuity and prevent further amblyopia over medical and optical management. The long term outcome and postoperative status of three generations of patients in a single family with simple ectopia lentis is presented. ⋯ For the younger generations of this family, surgical intervention for simple ectopia lentis provided improvement in visual acuity. Without surgery, amblyopia may have occurred in one or both eyes. For the oldest generation of this family, glaucoma and poor vision was the end result. Hopefully, the earlier treatment of the ectopia lentis in these children will result in better vision now and in the long term.
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Binocul Vis Strabismus Q · Jan 2002
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialThe attenuating effect of intraglossal atropine on the oculocardiac reflex.
Bradycardia during strabismus surgery is reduced better by intravenous than by intramuscular (deltoid) anticholinergics, but recent studies suggest that injection into the tongue works faster than into the deltoid. We sought to study this using the suppression of the oculocardiac reflex during eye surgery as a parameter. ⋯ Intraglossal atropine is an effective alternative for oculocardiac reflex prophylaxis when intravenous access is not readily available in strabismus surgery. The intraglossal route is in fact slightly more effective in this regard that the intravenous route per se.