PERSISTING HYPOTROPIAS FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE PTOSIS INDUCED BY BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN

Citation
Plo. Heyworth et Jp. Lee, PERSISTING HYPOTROPIAS FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE PTOSIS INDUCED BY BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN, Eye, 8, 1994, pp. 511-515
Citations number
4
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
Journal title
EyeACNP
ISSN journal
0950222X
Volume
8
Year of publication
1994
Part
5
Pages
511 - 515
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-222X(1994)8:<511:PHFPPI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Botulinum toxin A induced ptosis (BTXAP) has become an established met hod for producing a temporary ptosis for corneal protection. Adams et al(I) reported from an initial series of 15 patients and observed that the ptosis lasted for a mean period of 2.5 weeks and that full recove ry was achieved after a mean of 8.1 weeks. They noted that in 80% of c ases there was a temporary superior rectus weakness which lasted for a mean of 6 weeks. We present three cases in which the superior rectus weakness was permanent and required corrective strabismus surgery. We believe that these are the first cases reported. We propose two possib le mechanisms which may be acting together: firstly that a prolonged p eriod of occlusion may have led to a breakdown of fusion, and secondly that following botulinum toxin induced superior rectus weakness there was contracture of the ipsilateral antagonist muscle further disrupti ng fusional mechanisms.