Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the monocular fixation pattern and characteristics in patients with monofixation syndrome using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) microperimetry (MP). MethodsTwenty-four patients older than 5 years who had 8 prism diopters (PD) or less of deviation after surgery were analyzed. The A group included 14 patients with infantile esotropia (ET), and 10 patients with acquired ET were assigned to B group. The monocular fixation pattern and characteristics of all patients were investigated using SLO MP. Central or mild eccentric fixation was defined as eyes with more than 50% of the fixation points located within the 2° diameter circle centred on the fovea. ResultsMean ages at the time of surgery were 27 (range, 11–48) months in A group and 75 (range, 27–166) months in B group. Mean ages at the time of MP examination were 117 (range, 64–210) months in A group and 106 (range, 64–167) months in B group. Mean distant and near angles of esodeviation were −1.7 PD (–8 to 8) and −2.7 PD (–8 to 6) in A group and 0.6 PD (–2 to 8) and –0.4 PD (–2 to 0) in B group. Central or mild eccentric fixation was present in 8 patients (57%) and moderate or severe eccentric fixation in 6 patients (43%) in A group. In contrast, all patients in B group had central or mild eccentric fixation (p = 0.022). ConclusionsPostoperative moderate eccentric or severe eccentric fixations were observed in 43% of patients with infantile ET in either eye; however, all patients with acquired ET showed central or mild eccentric fixation in both eyes.

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