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The time between the first surgery and reoperation was shorter for reoperation for consecutive esotropia (376days) than for recurrent exotropia (672days) (p0.001). Younger children showed a higher reoperation hazard ratio than older children (p0.001). In reoperation for consecutive esotropia, the patients aged 0-3years showed a high hazard ratio (2.82; 95% CI, 1.59-5.01). Children undergoing exotropia surgery at a younger age have a higher reoperation rate than those undergoing surgery at an older age. Children undergoing ex