U.S., April 17 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06929130) titled 'Refractive and Topographic Changes After Strabismus Surgery' on April 08.
Brief Summary: Strabismus, characterized by a misalignment of the eyes, is a common condition that can result in functional and cosmetic issues, often affecting vision and binocular coordination. Strabismus surgery aims to correct the alignment by adjusting the extraocular muscles, but while the primary goal of surgery is to restore ocular alignment, refractive changes may occur as a secondary effect (1).
The traditional view of strabismus surgery is that it is more difficult to plan than to perform. Nevertheless, some complications sometimes have some clini...