Dr.Pragya Bhattacharjee
Prof.Raman Yenugandula
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN
Prospective Interventional study
PURPOSE
To report the surgical outcome of two rare cases of Helveston Syndrome-the triad exotropia of ‘Dissociated vertical deviation,Superior oblique(SO) overaction,and A-pattern exotropia’
Though current management include superior rectus(SR) recession alone or combined with posterior tenectomy of superior oblique(SO). However there cannot be a singular dictum for its management as one key cannot fit all locks.
METHODS
Case 1 underwent lateral rectus muscle recession and ‘half-width’ infra-placement with Faden’s operation of SR.
Case 2 underwent a resect-recess procedure with muscle transplantation and posterior tenectomy of SO.
The patients were on regular follow up.
RESULTS
In both the cases, optimum correction is seen in all the 3 components of the syndrome.
CONCLUSION
Optimum outcome acceptable to the patients is seen when surgery is tailored to the patient's magnitude of deviation as seen in both the cases.


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