Positional Changes of Reattachment Site after Superior Rectus Recession in Rabbit.
- Author:
Jung Yoon KWON
;
Eu Hyo LEE
;
Jae Pil SHIN
;
Hyo Churl SONG
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Hang-back suture;
Histoacryl;
Tisseel
- MeSH:
Enbucrilate;
Fibrin Tissue Adhesive;
Muscles;
Polyglactin 910;
Strabismus;
Sutures;
Tissue Adhesives
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
1999;40(12):3474-3481
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
In determining the effects of strabismus surgery, it is very important to know where the reattachment site of an extraocular muscle following recession procedure is located. Undercorrections or overcorrections after muscle surgery have been thought to be due to a postoperative positional changes of reattachment site along the surface of the globe. The author performed this experimental study to evaluate the amounts of changes of reattachment site after recession procedure in rabbit with 4 different methods of scleral fixation;direct suture with 6-0 vicryl, hang-back suture, application with Tisseel and Histoacryl. Superior rectus recession was performed in all 40 rabbit eyes, 10 eyes in each group. The distance from limbus to proximal end of recessed superior rectus muscle was measured on day 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 postoperatively. Further measurements were followed at 2, 3, 4 and 8 weeks after recession procedure. The muscles were found an average of 0.4mm posterior to the intended position in direct suture group and 0.5 mmin hang-back suture group at one week postoperatively. But in the other two groups in which tissue adhesive agents, Tisseel and Histoacryl were used, the amount of displacement of the reattachment site were minimal of within 0.1 mm. From this experimental study, it is suggested that the positional changes of the reattachment site after recession procedure may influence the surgical corrective effects for strabismus.