Procedure:
The procedure involves a few essential steps:
- Pre-Surgery Consultation: The surgeon will perform an eye examination to evaluate the type and severity of the squint.
- Anesthesia: Surgery is generally performed under local or general anesthesia, especially in younger patients.
- Muscle Adjustment: The surgeon will adjust the eye muscles by either tightening or repositioning them to correct the misalignment. Techniques may vary based on the condition; some cases require loosening overactive muscles, while others need muscle shortening for better alignment.
- Completing the Surgery: After muscle adjustment, the procedure is completed by repositioning the eye to align properly.
The procedure typically lasts between 30 minutes and an hour, depending on the complexity of the squint.