TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of the ultrasound biomicroscope in strabismus surgery
AU - Watts, Patrick
AU - Smith, David
AU - MacKeen, Leslie
AU - Kraft, Stephen
AU - Buncic, J. Raymond
AU - Abdolell, Mohamed
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Purpose: This study was done to determine the ability of the ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM) to define the distance of the horizontal extraocular muscle insertions from the limbus in children undergoing strabismus surgery. Methods: A total of 51 children undergoing primary surgery on their horizontal muscles were recruited for this study. The 50 MHz UBM was used before surgery on the muscle(s) requiring an operation to define the distance of the insertion of the horizontal rectus muscle(s) from the limbus. These data were stored on a computer and masked from the surgeon who measured the actual insertion from the limbus with calipers intraoperatively. An intraclass correlation coefficient was calculated to determine the correlation of the UBM measurement with that performed during surgery. Results: Measurement of the distance of the insertions from the limbus were taken on 79 muscles of the 51 patients: 44 medial rectus (MR) and 35 lateral rectus (LR). Mean age of the patients was 6.4 ± 3.7 years (range, 1-15). A total of 29 children (56.9%) were female. The mean distance of MR from the limbus measured surgically was 5.2 ± 0.6 mm (range, 4-6 mm; median, 5 mm) and measured with the UBM was 5.2 ± 0.9 mm (range, 4-7.6 mm; median, 5.3 mm). Comparable results forthe LR muscles were 6.4 ± 0.6 mm (range, 5.5-7.5 mm; median, 6.5 mm) and 6.9 ± 0.7 mm (range, 5.9-8.4 mm; median, 6.9 mm), respectively. An intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.71 signified good agreement between the surgical and UBM measurements of the distance from the limbus of the horizontal rectus muscle insertions. Conclusion: The UBM could be used reliably as a tool before surgery to estimate the distance of the horizontal rectus muscles from the limbus in children with strabismus.
AB - Purpose: This study was done to determine the ability of the ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM) to define the distance of the horizontal extraocular muscle insertions from the limbus in children undergoing strabismus surgery. Methods: A total of 51 children undergoing primary surgery on their horizontal muscles were recruited for this study. The 50 MHz UBM was used before surgery on the muscle(s) requiring an operation to define the distance of the insertion of the horizontal rectus muscle(s) from the limbus. These data were stored on a computer and masked from the surgeon who measured the actual insertion from the limbus with calipers intraoperatively. An intraclass correlation coefficient was calculated to determine the correlation of the UBM measurement with that performed during surgery. Results: Measurement of the distance of the insertions from the limbus were taken on 79 muscles of the 51 patients: 44 medial rectus (MR) and 35 lateral rectus (LR). Mean age of the patients was 6.4 ± 3.7 years (range, 1-15). A total of 29 children (56.9%) were female. The mean distance of MR from the limbus measured surgically was 5.2 ± 0.6 mm (range, 4-6 mm; median, 5 mm) and measured with the UBM was 5.2 ± 0.9 mm (range, 4-7.6 mm; median, 5.3 mm). Comparable results forthe LR muscles were 6.4 ± 0.6 mm (range, 5.5-7.5 mm; median, 6.5 mm) and 6.9 ± 0.7 mm (range, 5.9-8.4 mm; median, 6.9 mm), respectively. An intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.71 signified good agreement between the surgical and UBM measurements of the distance from the limbus of the horizontal rectus muscle insertions. Conclusion: The UBM could be used reliably as a tool before surgery to estimate the distance of the horizontal rectus muscles from the limbus in children with strabismus.
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U2 - 10.1067/mpa.2002.122365
DO - 10.1067/mpa.2002.122365
M3 - Article
C2 - 12075296
AN - SCOPUS:0036597980
SN - 1091-8531
VL - 6
SP - 187
EP - 190
JO - Journal of AAPOS
JF - Journal of AAPOS
IS - 3
ER -