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Surgical Correction for Pediatric Epiblepharon and Trichiasis
Published on: July 8, 2025
Timing of surgery for primary exotropia in children
W L Asjes-Tydeman1, H Groenewoud, G J van der Wilt
1Orthoptist, Diaconessenhuis Meppel, Meppel, The Netherlands.
Objective:
To compare the postoperative alignment and sensory functions in patients with primary exotropia who had been operated at an early age (< 7 years) with those in patients who had been operated at an older age (> 7 years).
Methods:
In a consecutive retrospective cohort study, 112 patients who had had a surgical intervention for primary exotropia between 1997 and 2003 were evaluated for postoperative results. After applying criteria for eligibility, the group of patients was divided into two groups: those who had had surgery before the age of seven years (n = 24) and those who had had surgery after the age of seven years (n = 36). Age at surgery, preoperative alignment and sensory functions were correlated with the postoperative status. The follow-up was at least one year (1.0 year to 7 years; median: 2.3 and 3.5 years, respectively).
Results:
Patients who had had surgery before the age of seven had significantly better alignment and sensory functions. The univariate logistic regression model confirmed a statistically significant association between motor outcome (exodeviation less than 10 diopters) and age at the time of surgery (before or after the age of seven; p = 0.002). In the multivariate model, the association between age at time of surgery and motor outcome was even stronger. The number of re-operations in the group operated before the age of 7 years was significantly less than in the group operated after the age of seven (2 versus 12, p = 0.023).
Conclusion:
The postoperative alignment and sensory functions for patients with primary exotropia who had had a surgical intervention before the age of seven years were, in this study, better than those in patients who had had surgery after the age of seven years.
