* Background and study aims : The investigators conducted this study to compare the movement of extraocular muscle after two types of recession surgery with non-invasive tool called AS-OCT. * Who can participate? patients who will undergo two types (conventional method and hang-back method) of typical bilateral lateral rectus recession surgery for correcting intermittent exotropia * What does the study involve? Volunteers will attend a clinic for four visits over three months. They will undergo AS-OCT at every visits during follow up period. AS-OCT is non-invasive test to evaluate operation site. The test only requires their cooperation when they undergo AS-OCT. * What are the possible benefits and risks of participating? This is non-invasive test for your postoperative follow up. Therefore, there will be no risks about this test. * Where is the study run from? Samsung Medical Center * When is the study starting and how long is it expected to run for? From April 2015 to Dec 2015
This study is a following study of our prior study about AS-OCT in strabismus. The aim of this study is to compare the longitudinal changes of lateral rectus (LR) muscle insertion between two types of bilateral recession surgery. An AS-OCT scan of the LR muscle was performed every visits. Data on gender, age, degree of deviation (prism diopter), and spur-LR insertion distance using AS-OCT were collected at postoperative months 1,3 in each group.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Two types of recession (conventional or hang-back method) are typical surgeries for correcting intermittent exotropia. It depends on surgeon's decision at the time of surgery.
The change of limbus-muscle insertion distance measured with AS-OCT
Time frame: baseline and 1.3 months
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