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What is the Jenson procedure? A Guide to the Jensen Eye Muscle Surgery

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First described in 1964, the Jensen procedure is a specialized eye muscle surgery designed to correct strabismus, particularly those resulting from paralysis of a rectus muscle. This guide addresses the common question, "What is the Jenson procedure?", acknowledging the frequent misspelling while providing expert-level information on the correct procedure.

What is lazy surgery and is it a real term?

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While no recognized medical procedure is officially called "lazy surgery," the term is frequently used colloquially, most notably in relation to amblyopia, or 'lazy eye'. The phrase reflects confusion between the non-surgical treatment of amblyopia and the separate surgical procedure for strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes. Understanding this distinction is vital for patient safety and informed medical decisions.