Mather T R, Saunders R A
Department of Ophthalmology, Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston.
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 1987 Nov-Dec;24(6):291-5. doi: 10.3928/0191-3913-19871101-06.
We report a case of bilaterally absent superior rectus muscles presenting clinically as a double elevator palsy. This patient is unique due to paradoxical ocular movements on attempted upgaze and the absence of other major craniofacial anomalies. Successful surgical correction was accomplished using a modified Jensen procedure where the superior halves of the horizontal rectus muscles were united using synthetic absorbable sutures. Congenital absence of the superior rectus muscles should be suspected in patients with severe elevation deficiency associated with paradoxical ocular movements.
我们报告一例双侧上直肌缺如,临床表现为双眼上转肌麻痹的病例。该患者较为独特,因其在试图向上注视时出现反常眼球运动,且无其他主要颅面畸形。采用改良的詹森手术成功完成了手术矫正,术中使用合成可吸收缝线将水平直肌的上半部分缝合在一起。对于伴有反常眼球运动且严重上转功能不足的患者,应怀疑先天性上直肌缺如。