Question 105

You are seeing a 9 year old male with intermittent exotropia with poor control and worsening stereopsis. He has a V-pattern with bilateral inferior oblique overaction. Which is the most appropriate surgical management of this patient?
Bilateral lateral rectus recession with inferior displacement
Bilateral lateral rectus recession with superior displacement
Bilateral lateral rectus recession with superior oblique tuck
Bilateral lateral rectus recession with inferior oblique recession
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