The changes of refractive status and anterior segment parameters after strabismus surgery
Abstract Purpose To investigate the effects of strabismus surgery on the refractive status and anterior segment parameters, meanwhile to conduct a research on the causes of these changes. Methods This was a retrospective study about 65 patients (104 eyes) who underwent strabismus surgery by a single surgeon from February 2017 to May 2018. The patients were divided into 4 groups. Group I: unilateral lateral rectus recession (40 eyes), Group II: unilateral medial rectus recession (16 eyes), Group III: monocular lateral rectus recession and medial rectus resection (30 eyes), Group IV: disinsertion of the inferior oblique (18 eyes). Refractive status and anterior segment parameters were measured at 1 day before operation, 1 week, 1 month and at least 3 month after operation. Results Spherical equivalent significantly showed a myopic shift during postoperative 1 week in horizontal rectus surgery, and it still showed a statistical changes during postoperative at least 3 month unilateral medial rectus recession. J0 displayed a shift in the with-the-rule direction in unilateral medial / lateral rectus recession lasted to the at least 3 month after surgery. J45 had no significant change in all groups as time passed by. Patients manifested statistically significant changes in steepest keratometry at 1 week after operation in horizontal rectus surgery.Flattest keratometry changed significantly only in unilateral medial rectus recession lasted to the at least 3 month after surgery .There was no change in disinsertion of the inferior oblique . Conclusions Refractive changes are a significant side effect of strabismus surgery, therefore, patients should be informed about it prior to surgery and the appropriate time for optometry should be chosen according to the different surgical methods after surgery.