Erschienen in:
06.07.2018 | Clinical Investigation
Changes in conjunctival–scleral thickness after strabismus surgery measured with anterior segment optical coherence tomography
verfasst von:
Hiroko Suzuki, Akiko Hikoya, Miwa Komori, Risako Inagaki, Takashi Haseoka, Shinji Arai, Yuri Takagi, Yoshihiro Hotta, Miho Sato
Erschienen in:
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology
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Ausgabe 5/2018
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Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate changes in conjunctival–scleral thickness following strabismus surgery with anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT).
Study Design
Prospective, observational, consecutive case series.
Methods
Distances between the conjunctival epithelium and inner scleral wall were measured with AS-OCT before and 3–5 months after strabismus surgery. The measurements were performed at 1.5 mm (limbus), 7.0 mm (insertion), and 8.0 mm (tendon) posterior to the scleral spur on the lateral rectus muscle (LR); and 1.5 mm (limbus), 4.0 mm (insertion), and 5.5 mm (tendon) posterior to the scleral spur on the medial rectus muscle (MR). Thirty-three extraocular muscles (20 LRs and 13 MRs) from 23 subjects were studied.
Results
Thicknesses were significantly less at the insertion (0.95–0.78 mm; p < 0.001) and tendon (0.99–0.78 mm; p < 0.001) after LR recession and at the tendon (1.21–0.92 mm; p = 0.02) after MR recession. Thicknesses were significantly greater at the insertion (0.82–1.07 mm; p = 0.01) and tendon (0.95–1.28 mm; p = 0.01) after MR resection or plication and at the limbus, insertion, and tendon (0.75–0.90 mm, 0.94–1.19 mm, 1.03–1.28 mm, respectively; all p = 0.04) after LR resection or plication.
Conclusion
Conjunctival–scleral thicknesses showed various changes after recession and resection or plication. These findings may help detect previous surgical operations when conjunctival scarring and ciliary vessel changes are unclear.