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Purpose: To study the associated factors with surgical success of intermittent exotropia of basic type in children.
Methods: The medical records of 58 children with intermittent exotropia treated with unilateral recession of lateral rectus muscle and resection of the medial rectus muscle and having at least 6 months of follow-up were reviewed. These surgical results were analyzed to assess the association¢¥ with preoperative factors including sex, photophobia, stereopsis, vertical deviation, time of surgery and preoperative angle of deviation and early postoperative changes in motor alignment which were documented at 2 days, I week and I month after the surgery.
Results: There was significant difference between the early postoperative overcorrection group and others(P<0.05). The overcorrection of 10-20PD showed higher success rate than the overcorrection of l-9PD at postoperative I week. Any preoperative patients¢¥ characteristics were not related to surgical outcome.
Conclusions: Early postoperative overcorrection is associated with the good surgical result and the overcorrection of 10-20PD at 1 week can be the predictive factor of better surgical outcome. J Korean Ophthalmol Soc 44(12):2844-2849, 2003

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Children;Influencing factor;Intermittent exotropia;Overcorrection;Preditive factor

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