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- W2788002904 abstract "Purpose To determine whether botulinum toxin augments the effect of strabismus surgery in pediatric patients with large-angle infantile esotropia. Design Retrospective, comparative, case series. Methods Setting: Tertiary-care pediatric hospital. Study Population: Patients with large-angle infantile esotropia. Intervention: Treatment with botulinum toxin–augmented bilateral medial rectus muscle recessions (“augmented-surgery group”) or traditional bilateral medial rectus muscle recessions (“surgery-only group”). Main Outcome Measure: The effect of surgery on ocular alignment at 4 months, measured in prism diopters of change per mm of surgery (PD/mm). Results There were 14 patients in the augmented-surgery group and 16 patients in the surgery-only group. The mean effect on alignment was significantly greater in the augmented-surgery group compared to the surgery-only group at 4 months (5.7 ± 1.3 vs 4.0 ± 1.4 PD/mm, P = .002) and at 1 year (5.4 ± 1.2 vs 3.7 ± 1.2 PD/mm, P = .002). There was a partial loss of treatment effect between 4 months and 1 year in both groups, which was similar in magnitude (P = .57). On linear regression, there was a trend toward a positive correlation between botulinum toxin dose and treatment effect, but this was not statistically significant (P = .09). Conclusions Botulinum toxin augments the surgical effect of medial rectus muscle recession. Botulinum toxin–augmented surgery may be an alternative to traditional options for large-angle infantile esotropia. A surgical dosing table is proposed for this technique. To determine whether botulinum toxin augments the effect of strabismus surgery in pediatric patients with large-angle infantile esotropia. Retrospective, comparative, case series. Setting: Tertiary-care pediatric hospital. Study Population: Patients with large-angle infantile esotropia. Intervention: Treatment with botulinum toxin–augmented bilateral medial rectus muscle recessions (“augmented-surgery group”) or traditional bilateral medial rectus muscle recessions (“surgery-only group”). Main Outcome Measure: The effect of surgery on ocular alignment at 4 months, measured in prism diopters of change per mm of surgery (PD/mm). There were 14 patients in the augmented-surgery group and 16 patients in the surgery-only group. The mean effect on alignment was significantly greater in the augmented-surgery group compared to the surgery-only group at 4 months (5.7 ± 1.3 vs 4.0 ± 1.4 PD/mm, P = .002) and at 1 year (5.4 ± 1.2 vs 3.7 ± 1.2 PD/mm, P = .002). There was a partial loss of treatment effect between 4 months and 1 year in both groups, which was similar in magnitude (P = .57). On linear regression, there was a trend toward a positive correlation between botulinum toxin dose and treatment effect, but this was not statistically significant (P = .09). Botulinum toxin augments the surgical effect of medial rectus muscle recession. Botulinum toxin–augmented surgery may be an alternative to traditional options for large-angle infantile esotropia. A surgical dosing table is proposed for this technique." @default.
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- W2788002904 title "The Effect of Botulinum Toxin Augmentation on Strabismus Surgery for Large-Angle Infantile Esotropia" @default.
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