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How long does it take for a monocular strabismus to perform an operation?


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Monocular strabismus surgery generally takes 1-2 hours, depending on the anesthesia method and the number of muscles operated.
Strabismus refers to the abnormal coordination of the extraocular muscles, resulting in the inability of both eyes to look at the same object at the same time. The surgery can correct the eye position and achieve the therapeutic effect, but the specific time depends on the anesthesia method and the number of muscles operated. For example, local anesthesia is selected during the operation, and the number of muscles operated is relatively small. The operation time is relatively short, generally requiring 1 hour. If general anesthesia is chosen during the operation and the number of muscles operated on is large, it will take a longer operation time, usually 2 hours.