Inferior oblique myectomy, disinsertion, and recession in rhesus monkeys
R. D. Wertz, P. E. Romano and P. Wright
Twenty-one myectomies near the insertion, 22 disinsertions, and two
recessions were performed. After healing was complete, each animal was
sacrificed. Anatomical dissection showed the following:(1) in every
disinsertion and myectomy case, the inferior oblique muscle spontaneously
reattached itself to the sclera;(2) the site of reattachment following
these two procedures varied widely, ranging from the original insertion
site to other areas adjacent to the lateral rectus or inferior rectus
insertions; (3) disinsertion and myectomy shortened the inferior oblique
muscle to two thirds its normal length, while recession shortened the
muscle to one third its normal length.