Surgical treatment methods for Helveston syndrome
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    Abstract:

    AIM: To investigate the surgical methods of Helveston syndrome.

    METHODS: Fifteen cases(30 eyes)with Helveston syndrome were studied. Surgical method was selected according to the degree of superior oblique muscle overaction and dissociated vertical deviation(DVD).

    RESULTS: Binocular superior oblique intrathecal tenectomy was performed in 8 patients(16 eyes). Follow-up period after surgery was 1-3a. Those 8 patients got A-sign correction, of which 3 patients(6 eyes)got DVD vanished and 5 patients(10 eyes)got DVD alleviation. None of the 8 cases needed another operation for DVD. Binocular superior rectus recession and binocular lateral rectus recession with vertical offsets was performed in 4 patients(8 eyes). Follow-up period after surgery was 1-3a. The 4 patients got A sign correction and with orthophoria, of which 1 patient(2 eyes)got DVD vanished and 3 patients(6 eyes)got DVD alleviation. None of the 4 cases needed another operation for DVD. Binocular lateral rectus recession and vertical offsets was performed in 3 patients(6 eyes). Follow-up period after surgery was half a year, with orthophoria, no A sign, DVD weakened, and no second operation was needed.

    CONCLUSION: Surgical procedures for Helveston syndrome can be selected according to the degree of superior oblique muscle overaction and DVD.

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Cheng-Hu Wang, Xin-Meng Xu, Qin Jiang. Surgical treatment methods for Helveston syndrome. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2016;16(7):1392-1393

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  • Received:January 07,2016
  • Revised:June 14,2016
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  • Online: June 29,2016
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