Skleroplastika u dětí

Title in English Scleroplasty surgery in children
Authors

AUTRATA Rudolf KREJČÍŘOVÁ Inka ŠENKOVÁ Kateřina ŘEHŮŘEK Jaroslav DOSTÁLEK Miroslav

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Folia strabologica et neuroophthalmologica
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field ORL, ophthalmology, stomatology
Keywords progressive myopia; scleroplastic; Goretex biomaterial
Description Authors evaluate the results of 647 scleroplastic operations performed in 352 children with progressive myopia in 1990-2010. The cadaverous sclera or Goretex Dual Mesh Biomaterial was used. The age range of the operated children was 4-15 years. The mean age at the time of operation was 8.3 +/- 4.2 years. The children were followed up for at least two years before and two years after operation. All children met the condition of progressive myopia, minimal refraction -5.0 D and progression of at least 1.25 D per year during the last two years before surgery. The authors investigated the axial length of the bulbus by biometry, objective and subjective refraction, the best corrected visual acuity before and after surgery. The mean progression of myopia two years after the scleroplastic operation declined to a mean value of 0.27/year. No serious complications were recorded. Scleroplasty can be considered a safe surgical method which can help to improve the unfavourable development of progressive myopia.

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