Abstract

The “Scott procedure”—simultaneous recession and resection of the same muscle, is gaining popularity in the treatment of both horizontal and vertical incomitant strabismus. It is beginning to supersede the Faden retroequatorial suture technique. We sought to investigate its effectiveness.

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