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The faden operation for convergence excess esotropia Toshiaki Kii 1 , Takashi Nakagawa 1 , Shigeki Mori 1 , Toru Umemoto 1 , Hideki Nakai 2 1Dept. of Ophthalmol, Sapporo Med Coll 2Nakai Eye Clin pp.865-868
Published Date 1986/8/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410209813
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We made a retrospective review of 25 consecutive cases with convergence excess esotropia treated with faden operation for the medial rectus. The procedure was performed bilaterally in 5 eyes and unilaterally in 20. Convergence excess esotropia was defined as esotropia manifesting deviation of 10 prism diopters (PD) or more in the near than in the distance. These 25 cases were compared with another series of 25 cases treated by bilateral recession of the medial rectus with following findings.

The faden procedure was more effective than bimedial recession to reduce the high AC/A ratio. The amount of reduction averaged 12.5 PD. The faden oper-ation was more effective in reducing the excessive convergence in cases with esodeviation in near amount-ing 40 PD or more, and in those with large convergenceexcess of 15 PD or more for near than for distance.

There was no striking difference between unilateral and bilateral faden operations in reducing the high AC/ A ratio. The finding seemed to indicate that faden operation is to be performed unilaterally in order to reduce the excessive convergence.

There was no difference in the saccadic velocity of adduction between the operated and non-operated eyes during the postsurgical period. The faden operation seemed to be a safe procedure. No marked paresis occurred throughout the present series.

Rinsho Ganka (Jpn J Din Ophthalmol) 40(8) : 865-868, 1986


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