FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, specifically to ophthalmology. To determine the indications for refractive correction of diverging strabismus, combined with myopic refraction in the background of anisometropia, determine the angle of the eyeball deviation according to Hirschberg, evaluate the function of binocularity on a “four-point” test with a spectacular correction. With a deviation angle of less than 20° and revealing the patient's ability to binocular vision is considered to show the performance of the refractive operation FEMTOLASIK or LASIK.
EFFECT: method allows to correct divergent strabismus with minimal risk of complications with subsequent alignment of visual axes, which subsequently creates favorable conditions for correcting strabismus without additional surgical treatment.
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Dates
2018-12-03—Published
2017-11-09—Filed