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How do you approach re-operations for vertical strabismus in cases where prior horizontal muscle surgery has affected vertical alignment?

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Ophthalmology · Jackson Eye Associates

First, you need to know what was done in the previous surgery. Vertical strabismus often accompanies horizontal deviations even after routine surgery. DVD and superior or inferior oblique muscle overaction and the most common deviations. Once you have all of your information, you can plan appropriat...

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