Abstract
A variety of modifications and augmentations to the Anderson-Kestenbaum operation for null point nystagmus have been developed. Results have been varied, frequently resulting in residual head turn. We discuss the surgical results of a unique modification originally introduced in 1979 by Flynn and Dell'Osso using equal numbers of recession and resection (eg, 5-5-5-5 mm), directly correlating with the gaze angle of the anomalous head positioning.
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