Challenges in management of congenital enophthalmos due to anomalous accessory orbital extraocular muscle bands.
Priya GoyalShailja TibrewalDaniel R LefebvreSuma GaneshDavid G HunterPublished in: Strabismus (2024)
Anomalous accessory orbital extraocular muscle bands are a rare and often overlooked cause of congenital enophthalmos when associated with limited ocular motility. Imaging the orbit can aid in diagnosis and help differentiate it from other causes. Safe surgical approaches to address the problem are limited, and available approaches may not be effective. These two cases highlight that the management of accessory extraocular muscle bands causing enophthalmos can be extremely challenging and difficult to improve even with intensive surgical intervention.