J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.  1982 Sep;23(3):829-833.

A Case of Modified Jensen Procedure in 6th Nerve Palsy

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  • 1Department of Ophthalmology, Soon Chun Hyang CoIlege, School of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

Because of the long intracranial course, the 6th nerve is vulnerable to increased intracranial pressure, trauma to the cranial floor, meningeal edema, inflammation in the base of the skull, and any displacement of the brain stem. The authors had experienced a case of abducens nerve palsy resulting non-concomittent esotropia and lateral gaze palsy due to brain trauma by traffic accident. We had performed modified Jensen procedure that had good result. That procedure is presented to aid in preserving the anterior segment blood supply. The anterior ciliary artery in the lateral rectus is not included in the union. The case report is reviewed with the pertinent literature.


MeSH Terms

Abducens Nerve Diseases*
Accidents, Traffic
Brain Injuries
Brain Stem
Ciliary Arteries
Edema
Esotropia
Inflammation
Intracranial Pressure
Paralysis
Skull
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