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    Purpose: To compare the surgical outcomes of One- versus Two-vertical muscle surgery in patients with unilateral superior oblique muscle palsy (SOP) with primary position hypertropia (HT) over 20 PD. Patients in Group 1 underwent inferior oblique anterior transposition plus resection (IOATR), while patients in Group 2 underwent inferior oblique anterior transposition (IOAT) along with contralateral inferior rectus (IR) recession. Methods: Medical data of all SOP patients treated by either procedure from 2000 to 2023 in our strabismus center were recruited. We compared surgical outcomes between Group 1 and Group 2 by analyzing HT correction, rate of under-correction, and over-correction. Results: The study included 33 patients in Group 1 and 23 in Group 2. Both groups were similar in age, sex, etiology, affected side, diplopia, and head tilt. Group 2 achieved higher HT correction in all measured gazes. Group 1 had a higher risk of under-correction (18.18% in Group 1 vs 8.69% in Group 2) while Group 2 had a higher rate of over-correction (21.73% vs 0% in Group 1). Conclusion: In patients with severe unilateral SOP, Two-vertical muscle surgery achieved higher amounts of HT correction in all gazes despite a significantly higher risk of over-correction.

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    Hajar Farvardin, Fatemeh Ebrahimi, Hadi Farvardin, Majid Farvardin. One- vs Two- vertical muscle surgery in the management of unilateral superior oblique muscle palsy with hypertropia over 20 PD. Strabismus. 2024 Sep 19:171-7


    PMID: 39295547

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