2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00417-011-1647-3
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The change of the extraocular muscle insertion after a slanted recession in rabbit eyes

Abstract: Both margins of extraocular muscle in slanted recession showed anterior movement at postoperative 3 months; therefore, the effectiveness of slanted recession might be decreased postoperatively.

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“…Results from a study on rabbit eye with slanted recession of superior rectus revealed that both margins had anterior movement at 3 months post-operation, indicative of a decrease in surgical effectiveness [ 24 ]. Notably, the decrease in slanting degrees was more in the 4 mm than that in the 2 mm group.…”
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“…Results from a study on rabbit eye with slanted recession of superior rectus revealed that both margins had anterior movement at 3 months post-operation, indicative of a decrease in surgical effectiveness [ 24 ]. Notably, the decrease in slanting degrees was more in the 4 mm than that in the 2 mm group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rabbits after a slanted recession, both edges of the muscle moved anteriorly, with a greater shift in the more recessed edge that largely erases the slant. 25 In newborns, wound healing occurs with extreme efficiency. 26 This property may enable the cut tendon in infant macaques to bridge the few millimeters that separate it from the normal scleral insertion site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%