Dr. SAVLEEN KAUR (K13191)
Abstract
Imaging may contribute to clinical and surgical management of patients with strabismus. MRI of extraocular muscles(EOM) has elucidated the roles of EOM pulley heterotopy, change in the path of EOM in various strabismus patterns and variations in muscle thickness. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) and anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) may play a role in determining the location of EOMs and aid in devising a preoperative surgical plan, especially in cases of strabismus re-surgery. While neuroimaging provides important diagnostic information, orbital imaging studies the EOMs in detail as well as helps us in formulation of a treatment plan in complex strabismus, but only if performed properly. Retinal imaging adds to our diagnostic armamentarium. The purpose of this instruction course is to review the current indications and usefulness of various imaging modalities in strabismus. It also describes how and when to use these tools from a strabismologists perspective.
| 1 | Ultrasound Biomicroscopy (UBM) for localising muscle insertions. (10 mins) | Dr. JASPREET SUKHIJA | watch video |
| 2 | Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography (ASOCT) in strabismus- is it a replacement of the UBM? (10 mins) | Dr. SAVLEEN KAUR | watch video |
| 3 | Neuroimaging in strabismus-when, why and which one to order? (15 mins) | Dr.Shweta Chaurasia | watch video |
| 4 | OCT Angiography in strabismus and amblyopia – Useful or Useless? (10 mins) | Dr. SAVLEEN KAUR | watch video |
| 5 | A potpourri of clinical cases by all authors (15 mins) | Dr. SAVLEEN KAUR | watch video |
| Panel Discussion : (15 mins.) |


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