U.S., March 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07446621) titled 'Risk Factors And Surgical Outcomes Of Horizontal Strabismus Reoperation' on Feb. 24.
Brief Summary: Horizontal strabismus, commonly known as inward or outward deviation of the eyes, is a frequent eye condition that may require surgical correction. Although the first surgery is often successful, some patients develop residual or recurrent eye misalignment and require a second operation (reoperation).
This study aims to identify the clinical and surgical factors that may increase the risk of undercorrection, overcorrection, or recurrence after the first surgery. It also evaluates the outcomes and success rate of repeat surgery in pat...