Muscle tendon elongation with bovine pericardium (Tutopatch®) in patients with Graves’ orbitopathy; a prospective, observational, multicentre study
H. M. Jellema, M. Oeverhaus, A. Eckstein, I. Mombaerts, R. J. H. M. Kloos, D. T. Hartong, P. Nieuwkerk, P. Saeed

TL;DR
A new surgical technique using bovine pericardium improves eye movement and quality of life in patients with severe Graves' orbitopathy.
Contribution
Muscle tendon elongation with Tutopatch® is presented as a safe and effective alternative to traditional surgery for restricted eye movement in Graves' orbitopathy.
Findings
The field of BSV improved significantly from 0 to 80 points postoperatively.
Quality of life scores increased from 47 to 78 points after surgery.
Anxiety and depression scores remained below clinical thresholds post-surgery.
Abstract
Patients with severe ocular motility restriction and/or large angle strabismus due to Graves' orbitopathy (GO) cannot be adequately addressed with conventional strabismus surgery using large muscle recessions. Muscle tendon elongation surgery, using a spacer of bovine pericardium (Tutopatch®) has emerged as a valuable alternative. The purpose of this study was to assess the long‐term outcome of muscle elongation surgery in patients with GO. A prospective observational cohort study in three University centres was conducted. All GO patients requiring strabismus surgery with elongation material of one or more rectus muscles were included. One week preoperatively and 3 and 6 months postoperatively, ophthalmic and orthoptic examinations were performed. Thirty‐five patients were enrolled in the study. The mean length of spacer used was 8.2 mm (range 4–13 mm). Tendon elongation was performed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOphthalmology and Eye Disorders · Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders · Myasthenia Gravis and Thymoma
