BEM-VINDOS AO GEIS!
O Grupo de Estudos do Instituto Strabos (GEIS) foi criado para discussão de artigos científicos e consequente promoção da difusão do conhecimento.
As principais publicações dos autores de maior influência da estrabologia serão apresentadas na sua essência e comentadas pelos especialistas do Instituto Strabos de forma bem objetiva e clara em um espaço on-line no qual todos os participantes poderão expor suas opiniões e dúvidas.
Cada autor será estudado durante 6 meses.
O GEIS se reunirá toda última terça-feira de cada mês das 19:15 às 21:50h. Em cada reunião, haverá a apresentação e a discussão de aproximadamente 12 artigos. E no 6º mês, haverá um encontro com o autor para questionamentos e esclarecimentos de dúvidas. Os participantes terão acesso aos artigos discutidos, com antecedência, diretamente na plataforma de estudo (EAD Box).
1° AUTOR (BURTON KUSHNER)
O primeiro autor a ter seus trabalhos estudados e discutidos será o Dr. Burton Kushner da Universidade de Wisconsin nos Estados Unidos.

CRONOGRAMA
DATA | TEMA |
26/01/2021 | Ciências básicas |
23/02/2021 | Sensorialidade |
30/03/2021 | Exotropias |
27/04/2021 | Músculo oblíquo superior |
25/05/2021 | Torção |
29/06/2021 | Encontro com o autor |
“TODAS AS DISCUSSÕES DESTE SEMESTRE, FICARÃO DISPONÍVEIS ATÉ 05/07/2021”.
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Os artigos serão disponibilizados com antecedência para leitura na plataforma de estudos (EAD Box).
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Títulos dos artigos de 26/01/2021
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Arc of Contact of Extraocular Muscles: Implications Regarding the Incidence of Slipped Muscles
- Multiple Mechanisms of Extraocular Muscle “Overaction”
- How Far Can a Medial Rectus Safely Be Recessed?
- Artifacts of Measuring During Strabismus Surgery
- When is “routine” strabismus not “routine”
- Should Recessions of the Medial Recti Be Graded From the Limbus or the Insertion?
- The Influence of Axial Length on the Response to Strabismus Surgery
- Factors Influencing Response to Strabismus Surgery
- The Benefits,, Risks and, Efficacy of Strabismus Surgey in Adults
- The Functional Benefits of Strabismus Surgery
- Use of the Delphi Process for Defining Successful Outcomes for Strabismus Surgery
- How do Recessions and Resections of Extraocular Muscles Work?
- Variation in Axial Length and Anatomical Landmarks in Strabismic Patients
- Theoretical Effects of Surgery on Length Tension Relationships of Extraocular Muscles
Títulos dos artigos de 23/02/2021
- Abnormal sensory findings secondary to monocular cataracts in children and strabismic adults
- Postoperative Binocularity in Adults with Long Standing Strabismus: Is surgery cosmetic only?
- Binocular Field Expansion in Adults after Surgery for Esotropia
- Diplopia Associated with Longstanding and Sensory Strabismus
- Fixation Switch Diplopia
- The Management of Diplopia Limited to Downgaze
- Recently Acquired Diplopia in Adults with Long-standing Strabismus
- Intractable Diplopia After Strabismus Surgery
- Diplopia After Refractive Surgery – occurrence and prevention.
- Causes and Prevention of Diplopia after Refractive Surgery
- Monovision can be Detrimental to Patients with Strabismus
Títulos dos artigos de 30/03/2021
- Exotropic deviations – A functional classification and approach to treatment
- Surgical Pearls in the Management of Intermittent Exotropia
- The Distance Angle to Target in Surgery for Intermittent Exotropia
- Selective Surgery for Intermittent Exotropia Based on Distance/Near Differences
- Distance/Near Differences in Intermittent Exotropia
- Intermittent Exotropia: Far Distance Surgery for Surgical Dosage
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Exotropia with High Accommodation Convergence-Accommodation Ratio
- Does Overcorrecting Minus Lens Therapy for Intermittent Exotropia Cause Myopia?
- Intermittent Exotropia: Are Things Ever as they Seem
- Bilateral Lateral Rectus Recession vs. Unilateral Recess-Resect for Intermittent Exotropia
- Conservative management of intermittent exotropia to defer or avoid surgery
Títulos dos artigos de 27/04/2021
- Simulated superior oblique palsy
- The diagnosis and treatment of bilateral masked superior oblique palsy
- Errors in the Three-Step Test
- “V” Esotropia and Excyclotropia after Surgery for Bilateral Fourth Nerve Palsy
- Diagnosis of Isolated Cyclovertical Muscle Palsies According to the Method of Bicas
- The Effect of Surgery on Forced Head Tilt Differences in Superior Oblique Palsy
- Ocular Torticollis and Facial Asymmetry
- Monovision can be Detrimental to Patients with Strabismus
- Overaction of the Inferior Oblique Muscle in 4th Nerve Palsy
- The Influence of Head Tilt on Ocular Torsion in Patients with Superior Oblique Muscle Palsy
- Vertical Rectus Surgery for Knapp Class 2 Superior Oblique Muscle Parasis
Títulos dos artigos de 25/05/2021
- Surgery with respect to ciclotropia
- Ocular torsional movements in normal humans
- Ocular torsional movements in humans with normal and abnormal ocular motility. Part I. Objective measurements
- Ocular torsional movements in patients with normal and abnormal ocular motility: Part II ‑ Subjective observations
- The role of ocular torsion on the etiology of A‑V patterns
- Unexpected Cyclotropia Simulating Disruption of Fusion
- Torsion is a Contributing Cause of the Anti-Elevation Syndrome
- Ocular Torsion; Rotations Around the WHY Axis
- Observations About Objective and Subjective Ocular Torsion
- The Effect of Ocular Torsion on A and V Patterns and Apparent Oblique Muscle Overaction
- Outcomes of Harada-Ito Surgery for Acquired Torsional Diplopia
- Torsion and Pattern Strabismus: Potential Conflicts in Treatment
29/06/2021 Encontro com o autor