Severe complications of strabismus surgery

被引:47
|
作者
Bradbury, John A. [1 ]
Taylor, Robert H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Bradford Royal Infirm, Bradford BD9 6RJ, W Yorkshire, England
[2] York Hosp, York, N Yorkshire, England
来源
JOURNAL OF AAPOS | 2013年 / 17卷 / 01期
关键词
GLOBE PERFORATION; RISK-FACTORS; ENDOPHTHALMITIS; MANAGEMENT; INFECTION; SCLERITIS; MUSCLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jaapos.2012.10.016
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
PURPOSE To determine the type, incidence, and clinical outcomes of severe complications from strabismus surgery in the United Kingdom. METHODS Cases were identified prospectively through a national surveillance unit between September 1, 2008, and August 31, 2010. Questionnaire data were requested at the time of the complication recognition and at 6 months' follow-up. Outcome was graded I to V, with a poor or very poor outcome meaning either loss of corrected visual acuity or primary position double vision. RESULTS A total of 60 completed reports of adverse events and complications were received during the study period. During the same time approximately 24,000 strabismus surgeries were performed in the United Kingdom, yielding an overall incidence of 1 in 400 operations (95% binomial confidence, 1 per 333-500 operations). The most common reported complication was perforation of the globe (19 [0.08%]), followed by a suspected slipped muscle (16 [0.067%]), severe infection (14 [0.06%]), scleritis (6 [0.02%]), and lost muscle (5 [0.02%]). Overall, complications were reported in adults and children in equal numbers; however, scleritis was significantly more common in adults. A poor or very poor clinical outcome was recorded as 1 operation per 2,400. CONCLUSIONS This study provides an assessment of the overall risks associated with strabismus surgery in the United Kingdom. Complications with the potential for a poor outcome are relatively common, but the final clinical outcome is good in the majority of cases. (J AAPOS 2013; 17:59-63)
引用
收藏
页码:59 / 63
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Decreasing strabismus surgery
    Arora, A
    Williams, B
    Arora, AK
    McNamara, R
    Yates, J
    Fielder, A
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2005, 89 (04) : 409 - 412
  • [22] Ketorolac and strabismus surgery
    Munro, HM
    Riegger, LQ
    Reynolds, PI
    ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 1996, 82 (04): : 889 - 890
  • [23] Goals in strabismus surgery
    Wright, KW
    ADVANCES IN STRABISMUS RESEARCH: BASIC AND CLINICAL ASPECTS, 2000, 78 : 157 - 165
  • [24] Stepped Strabismus Surgery
    Elkamshoushy, Amr
    Kassem, Ahmed
    CLINICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2021, 15 : 1783 - 1789
  • [25] ACCURACY IN STRABISMUS SURGERY
    BILLSON, FA
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1995, 79 (01) : 3 - 3
  • [26] A MYOMETER FOR STRABISMUS SURGERY
    RAPP, B
    ROTH, A
    KLINISCHE MONATSBLATTER FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE, 1984, 184 (05) : 489 - 490
  • [27] THE VALUE OF STRABISMUS SURGERY
    HELVESTON, EM
    OPHTHALMIC SURGERY AND LASERS, 1990, 21 (05): : 311 - 317
  • [28] Strabismus Surgery Hemostasis
    Gupta, Amit
    Kekunnaya, Ramesh
    Sachdeva, Virender
    Rao, Harsha L.
    OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2012, 119 (03) : 649 - 650
  • [29] Ergonomics in strabismus surgery
    Bonafede, Lucas
    Kazmierczak, Lisa
    Siddicky, Safeer F.
    Gunton, Kammi B.
    CURRENT OPINION IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2019, 30 (05) : 331 - 336
  • [30] THE HISTORY OF STRABISMUS SURGERY
    REMY, C
    ARACIL, P
    JOURNAL FRANCAIS D OPHTALMOLOGIE, 1984, 7 (6-7): : 493 - 498