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Old 12-30-2007, 09:00 AM
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Default what is the fastest and best way to treat "Esotropia Strabismus"?

More of a cosmetic fix. and yes i'm gonna be seeing a opthamologist in a few weeks.


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Old 12-30-2007, 09:01 AM
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Strabismus surgery commonly entails recessions of eye muscles if weakening of muscles is required, and resections of eye muscles when strengthening of eye muscles is required. Recession of an eye muscle requires disinsertion of one of the six muscles attached to the eye, and reattachment of the muscle further back on the eye, thereby causing weakening. Resection of an eye muscle requires disinsertion of the muscle from the eye, excising a portion of the distal end of the muscle, and subsequent reattachment to the eye, thereby resulting in a stronger muscle. The amount that a muscle is recessed or resected is based on the pre-operative degree of misalignment of the eyes, which is measured by the ophthalmologist using prisms.
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