# Mini-Plication Surgery as a Valuable Tool for Surgical Treatment of Small Angle Residual Strabismus

**Authors:** Lakshmi K S, Deepti P, Krishnaprasad R

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.98662 · Cureus · 2025-12-07

## TL;DR

Mini-plication surgery is a safe and effective minimally invasive technique for correcting small-angle residual strabismus in adults.

## Contribution

This study introduces mini-plication as a novel surgical technique for small-angle strabismus with minimal complications and good outcomes.

## Key findings

- Mini-plication reduced strabismus deviations from an average of 12Δ preoperatively to 5.8Δ postoperatively.
- No intraoperative or postoperative complications were observed in nine patients.
- The technique is safe and effective for adult patients with residual small-angle strabismus.

## Abstract

Introduction

Mini-plication is a relatively novel, minimally invasive surgical approach for the management of small-angle strabismus for small-angle residual strabismus. By creating a controlled fold of the extraocular muscle without detachment or excision, this technique preserves vascular supply and muscle integrity, allowing precise correction of minor deviations with reduced risk of complications compared to traditional procedures. Its technical simplicity and reversibility render it a promising option for patients requiring subtle ocular realignment. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of mini plication as a standalone intervention for small-angle residual strabismus.

Methods

A prospective analysis was performed involving nine patients (median age 66 years) who underwent mini-plication. The technique involved placing a 6-0 polyglactin suture through the central 3-4 mm portion of the muscle belly, situated nearly mm behind its insertion, and then advancing the suture through the sclera to secure a knot just in front of the muscle insertion. This creates a central fold that produces the needed plication effect.

Results

Patients presented with preoperative strabismus ranging from 10 to 16 prism diopters (mean, 12Δ). Postoperative deviations were reduced to a range of 2 to 8Δ (mean, 5.8Δ), yielding an average correction of 9Δ. No intraoperative or postoperative complications were observed.

Conclusion

Mini plication performed for small-angle residual strabismus under controlled anesthesia appears to be a safe, effective, and straightforward surgical alternative to prismatic correction for residual small-angle strabismus. This technique may be particularly beneficial for adult patients with residual deviations who seek a definitive treatment without reliance on spectacles.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** strabismus (MONDO:0003432)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Strabismus (MESH:D013285)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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