Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-13-2024
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report the result of strabismus surgery in eye-salvaged retinoblastoma (Rb) patients.
METHODS: A retrospective case series including 18 patients with Rb and strabismus who underwent strabismus surgery after completing tumor treatment by a single pediatric ophthalmologist.
RESULTS: A total of 18 patients (10 females and 8 males) were included with a mean age of 13.3 ± 3.0 (range, 2-39) months at the time tumor presentation and 6.0 ± 1.5 (range, 4-9) years at the time of strabismus surgery. Ten (56%) patients had unilateral and 8(44%) had bilateral involvement and the most common worse eye tumor's group was D (n = 11), C (n = 4), B (n = 2) and E (n = 1). Macula was involved by the tumors in 12 (67%) patients. The tumors were managed by intravenous chemotherapy (n = 8, 47%), intra-arterial chemotherapy (n = 7, 41%) and both (n = 3, 17%). After complete treatment, the average time to strabismus surgery was 29.9 ± 20.5 (range, 12-84) months. Except for one, visual acuity was equal or less than 1.0 logMAR (≤ 20/200) in the affected eye. Seven (39%) patients had exotropia, 11(61%) had esotropia (P = 0.346) and vertical deviation was found in 8 (48%) cases. The angle of deviation was 42.0 ± 10.4 (range, 30-60) prism diopter (PD) for esotropic and 35.7 ± 7.9 (range, 25-50) PD for exotropic patients (P = 0.32) that after surgery significantly decreased to 8.5 ± 5.3 PD in esotropic cases and 5.9 ± 6.7 PD in exotropic cases (P < 0.001). The mean follow-up after surgery was 15.2 ± 2.0 (range, 10-24) months, in which, 3 (17%) patients needed a second surgery.
CONCLUSION: Strabismus surgery in treated Rb is safe and results of the surgeries are acceptable and close to the general population. There was not associated with tumor recurrence or metastasis.
Recommended Citation
Masoomian, Babak; Shields, Carol L.; Esfahani, Hamid Riazi; Khalili, Atefeh; Ghassemi, Fariba; Rishi, Pukhraj; Akbari, Mohammad Reza; and Khorrami-Nejad, Masoud, "Strabismus Management in Retinoblastoma Survivors" (2024). Wills Eye Hospital Papers. Paper 213.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/willsfp/213
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PubMed ID
38481156
Language
English
Comments
This article is the author's final published version in BMC Ophthalmology, Volume 24, Issue 1, 2024, Article number 114.
The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-024-03379-9.
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