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NCT ID: NCT05987878 Completed - Clinical trials for Strabismus, Comitant

Single Minimal Conjunctival Incision for Strabismus

Start date: January 31, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this investigation is to study the feasibility and inflammatory response of surgery for rectus muscles using a small single bulbar conjunctival incision posterior and parallel to the muscle insertion. Patients requiring surgery of at least one rectus muscle with several diagnoses, operated under general or topical / sub-Tenon's anesthesia, who had no previous eye muscle surgery, will be recruited. Routinary clinical ophthalmological examination will be carried out. After applying a 5-0 PGA traction suture, a 3-4 mm single conjunctival incision posterior and parallel to the rectus muscle insertion will be done. A hang-back recession with 6-0 PGA suture will be carried out, and the conjunctiva closed by an 8-0 PGA single stitch. The main outcome measure will be duration of swelling and hemorrhage, and secondary outcome measure will be motor outcome at 2 months after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05778565 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Strabismus, Comitant

Extraocular Muscle Stretching as a Weakening Procedure

EOMS
Start date: January 13, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Interventional case series. Non-operated patients with an indication of medial rectus muscle weakening surgery (deviation up to 20 PD) who could cooperate with topical or sub-Tenon's anesthesia. Clinical workup includes routine complete ophthalmological evaluation. One double needle 6/0 Mersilene suture is used on each side of the muscle at 4 mm distance of the insertion and pulled / stretched to insert in the sclera 3-5 mm posterior to the muscle locking passes. Seven patients with esotropia of 12-20 PD were included.

NCT ID: NCT04617158 Completed - Clinical trials for Strabismus, Comitant

Comparing Adjustable Sutures Surgery

Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adjustable suture surgery will be done in patients with horizontal strabismus comparing the time of adjustment