Dr. SHREYA SHAH
DR. MEHUL SHAH, DR. APEKSHA KATARIA, DR. VEDANT RAJORIYA
Abstract
Aim: whether strabismus management and improved stereo acuity can impact retinal structure?
Methods: We recruited patients who presented with strabismus from 2017 to 2019. Information on demographics, posterior and anterior segment findings and strabismus surgery was collected using a pretested online form. Patients’ stereo acuity was examined by employing the Titmus test. The central macular thickness and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness of all the eyes were evaluated through SD-OCT. Stereoacuity examination and OCT have performed again 3 months postoperatively.
Result: We recruited 54 patients (mean age: 19.74 ± 9.2 years). Stereoacuity and vision exhibited significant improvements after treatment. Both eyes showed improvement in RNFL thickness but not CMT.
Conclusion: Functional stereo acuity changes and structural RNFL changes were noted following appropriate treatment for strabismus.
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