How to treat acute concomitant esotropia

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2025-05-18 20:31:10 Views: 101 times

Acute concomitant esotropia can be treated by prism treatment, binocular medial rectus recession, medial rectus recession plus lateral rectus shortening, etc., as follows:

How to treat acute concomitant esotropia

1. Prism treatment

prism treatment is to use prism refraction to correct the compensatory head position and diplopia of strabismus, so as to achieve the effect of treating acute concomitant esotropia.

2. Binocular medial rectus recession patients will be

operated to reduce the influence of medial rectus muscle on the function of eyeball inversion, thus alleviating the symptoms of esotropia.

How to treat acute concomitant esotropia

3. Lateral rectus recession plus lateral rectus shortening can

also improve the symptoms of esotropia by strengthening the traction function of lateral rectus muscle of one eye and reducing the function of eyeball inversion.



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