Abstract
<h4>EXCERPT</h4> <p>For the most part, the techniques used in strabismus surgery have not changed over the years. Most are variations of recessions and resections of the rectus and oblique muscles. Certainly advances have been made, most notably the use of adjustable sutures and anteriorization of the inferior oblique muscles. These operations are now part of the accepted surgical armamentarium. What has changed, however, is the more scientific approach we use in planning and performing surgery. For example, we have the ability to use ophthalmic imaging tools such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography to help plan surgical procedures.</p>
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