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Ophthalmology Congress 2016
December 05-06, 2016
Volume 7 Issue 11(Suppl)
J Clin Exp Ophthalmol
ISSN: 2155-9570 JCEO, an open access journal
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How to create postoperative comitance in advanced strabismus due to thyroid disease: Case presentation
Mahmoud Aly Rageh
Research Institute of Ophthalmology, Egypt
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urgical management of strabismus due to thyroid eye disease is challenging and confusing. The aim of surgical treatment is
to restore binocular single vision in the primary and reading positions. Frequently incomitance persists in other different
positions of gaze despite of using conventional, adjustable or intraoperative relaxed muscle positioning techniques. A 25 year
old male presented with a vertical diplopia due to a severe hypotropia affecting the right eye. He gave a history of thyroid
disease dating since five years. Examination revealed a right hypotropia of 40 degrees with total inability to raise his eye and
defective abduction. Moderate upper lid retraction and exophthalmos was recorded. The presentation shows the management
of those cases using nonconventional surgical techniques to reach postoperative comitance in all positions of gaze.
Biography
Mahmoud Aly Rageh has completed his MSc in Ophthalmology at Cairo University in 1983. He was a Fellow at Hugonnier Center Lyon University, France in 1984. He
has completed his MD in Ophthalmology at Cairo University in 1992. He has published more than 20 articles in different scientific journals. He is the former Head of
Pediatric Ophthalmology Unit at Research Institute of Ophthalmology, Cairo, Egypt.
drmahmoudrageh@yahoo.comMahmoud Aly Rageh, J Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2016, 7:11(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9570.C1.054