Successful surgical management of sixth nerve palsy by transposition of a previously snapped and retrieved inferior rectus muscle.
J Curr Ophthalmol
; 30(3): 273-275, 2018 Sep.
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PURPOSE: To report a case of intraoperative rupture of inferior rectus muscle, which was retrieved and later successfully transposed for management of sixth nerve palsy. METHODS: Case report. RESULTS: A 36-year-old woman presented with traumatic right sixth nerve palsy and esotropia following a car accident five years earlier. During the originally planned vertical transposition surgery, the inferior rectus muscle snapped, but was retrieved and resutured to the sclera 3 mm posterior to the original insertion. After a few months, the second attempt of transposition of vertical recti (including the previously snapped and reattached inferior rectus) was successful, and the patient achieved satisfactory postoperative alignment. CONCLUSIONS: Intraoperative rupture of an extraocular muscles is a rare and serious complication encountered during strabismus surgery. However, if successfully retrieved, this muscle has still the chance of future re-operation.
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J Curr Ophthalmol
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2018
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