Variation of the modified Nishida procedure for traumatic rupture of inferior rectus muscle

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We present a case of traumatic rupture of the inferior rectus muscle associated with an inferior orbital floor fracture. Initial examination revealed a left hypertropia with severe limitation of infraduction of the left eye past the midline. The inferior rectus muscle could not be retrieved after an anterior orbitotomy. The patient underwent a variation of the modified Nishida procedure 3 months later. At 3 months’ follow-up, he had a moderate undercorrection at distance and near and a mild improvement in infraduction. He was able to fuse with prism in his glasses. Traumatic rupture of the inferior rectus muscle is an uncommon and difficult problem to treat; the variation of the modified Nishida procedure presented here offered a feasible surgical option in this case.

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Nelson, D. G., & Peragallo, J. H. (2022). Variation of the modified Nishida procedure for traumatic rupture of inferior rectus muscle. Journal of AAPOS, 26(6), 328–330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaapos.2022.07.010

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