16 Dissociated Vertical Deviations
Susana Gamio Summary Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) is a well-recognized condition that is characterized by spontaneous upward drifting of one or both eyes, which is difficult to manage and control,…
Susana Gamio Summary Dissociated vertical deviation (DVD) is a well-recognized condition that is characterized by spontaneous upward drifting of one or both eyes, which is difficult to manage and control,…
Richard Hertle Summary Eye muscle surgery for the treatment of nystagmus has a long history, but today remains a small part of the treatment tools of a strabismus surgeon. Its…
Malcolm Ing Summary In this chapter, the author will describe the pathology of pterygia with its relationship to the adjacent structure, the medial rectus. Pterygia that have developed on the…
Irene Ludwig Summary Strabismus and other ophthalmic complications due to acute severe sinusitis have long been known, but less well appreciated is the association of strabismus with subacute, subclinical, or…
Leonard Rich Summary The strabismus surgeon must realize that Graves’ orbitopathy is a bilateral disease with asymmetrical restrictive involvement of all the extraocular muscles. Orbital imaging should be considered a…
Monte Stavis and Maham Khan Summary Torsion is an under-recognized component of strabismus. Measurement of torsion is integral to accurate diagnosis of strabismus, and torsional correction is critical to optimize…
Irene Ludwig Summary The superior oblique is a complex muscle that primarily exerts an intorsional force to the eye, secondarily depresses the eye in adduction, and has a small abducting…
Helen Song and Donny Suh Summary Brown’s syndrome, a rare congenital or acquired form of superior oblique tendon dysfunction, presents as difficulty elevating or inability to elevate the affected eye…
David Stager Jr. and David Stager Sr. Summary Dysfunction of the inferior oblique (IO) extraocular muscle, whether underaction or overaction, can be remedied with proper examination, diagnosis, and surgical planning…
Alan Scott, Seyhan B. Oezkan, and Talita Namgalies Summary Botulinum toxin type A (BTXA) injection is an effective alternative to muscle weakening surgery for strabismus in adults and children. The…