Abstract:Proper assessment of the establishment of stereopsis after strabismus surgery continues to be challenging for the strabismus surgeon. In view of the stereopsis, the timing of surgery for strabismus has been controversial because of concerns that it may result in an overcorrection or lateness. Recent literature on the strabismus surgeon has shown that the establishment of postoperative stereoscopic vision is closely related to the age of onset, types of strabismus, course of disease and ocular deviation. This review will summarize the recent points as below.