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- Title
Effects of oblique muscle surgery on the rectus muscle pulley.
- Authors
Okanobu, Hirotaka; Kono, Reika; Ohtsuki, Hiroshi
- Abstract
Purpose: To determine the position of rectus muscle pulleys in Japanese eyes and to evaluate the effect of oblique muscle surgery on rectus muscle pulleys. Methods: Quasi-coronal plane MRI was used to determine area centroids of the 4 rectus muscles. The area centroids of the rectus muscles were transformed to 2-dimensional coordinates to represent pulley positions. The effects of oblique muscle surgery on the rectus muscle pulley positions in the coronal plane were evaluated in 10 subjects with cyclovertical strabismus and, as a control, pulley locations in 7 normal Japanese subjects were calculated. Results: The mean positions of the rectus muscle pulleys in the coronal plane did not significantly differ from previous reports on normal populations, including Caucasians. There were significant positional shifts of the individual horizontal and vertical rectus muscle pulleys in 3 (100%) patients with inferior oblique advancement, but not in eyes with inferior oblique recession and superior oblique tendon advancement surgery. The surgical cyclorotatory effect was significantly correlated with the change in the angle of inclination formed by the line connecting the vertical rectus muscles ( p = 0.0234), but weakly correlated with that of the horizontal rectus muscles. Conclusions: The most important factor that affects the pulley position is the amount of ocular torsion, not the difference in surgical procedure induced by oblique muscle surgery.
- Subjects
JAPAN; OPHTHALMIC surgery; JAPANESE people; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; MUSCLES
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology, 2011, Vol 55, Issue 5, p514
- ISSN
0021-5155
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10384-011-0051-1