Exotropia Surgery. The main goal of surgery is to preserve binocular vision and stereopsis and to prevent its further loss. If the frequency of the exotropia is definitely increasing over time although it is not yet apparent for 50 of.
Surgery if indicated involves weakening the lateral rectus muscle on one or both eyes or sometimes strengthening the medial rectus instead or both. If the frequency of the exotropia is definitely increasing over time although it is not yet apparent for 50 of. Intermittent and constant exotropia are common strabismus conditions treated by pediatric ophthalmologists.
If you do choose surgery the doctor will cut the muscles that move the eye from side to side.
Glasses that help correct near or farsightedness will help keep the eyes aligned. Intermittent exotropia x t is one of the most common form of strabismus with surgery being the mainstay of treatment. This type of surgery is recommended for all types of eye turns including esotropia exotropia hypertropia and hypotropia. It is usually performed by your ophthalmologist as an outpatient with minimal pain and a rapid recovery allowing children to return to school or day care in just 2 3 days.