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The goal of this study is to determine whether corrective surgery done earlier than the current standard can better improve the visual and eye movement deficits in children with infantile esotropia (crossed eyes in infancy).


Clinical Trial Description

While there is a uniform agreement among pediatric ophthalmologists that most infantile esotropia requires surgical correction, the proper timing of surgery is controversial. In North America, the typical age at surgery ranges from 11-18 months. Unfortunately, despite successful surgical realignment of the eyes, the sensory and eye movement deficits often persist. Recently, some pediatric ophthalmologists have advocated earlier surgery. The rationale for early surgery stems from animal and human research showing that early realignment of the eyes within an early critical period allows normal development of the sensory and eye movement systems. ;


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NCT number NCT01166503
Study type Observational
Source The Hospital for Sick Children
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date May 2004
Completion date April 26, 2018

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