Foveal sparing internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling with ILM flap transposition over the macular hole combines the benefits of foveal sparing ILM peeling with ILM flap techniques. Aim of this study is to retrospectively examine the rate of postsurgical macular hole closure, development of central atrophy in the foveal area, and improvement of best corrected distant visual acuity in a group of patients having undergone foveal sparing ILM peeling with ILM flap transposition for macular hole repair.
Idiopathic full thickness macular holes lead to central defects in the visual field and to deterioration of the visual acuity. Introduction of internal limiting membrane (ILM) Peeling techniques lead to significant increase in closure rates of the macular holes. Foveal sparing ILM peeling represents a surgical technique for macular hole repair with less surgical trauma with high closure rates of the macular hole, compared to classic ILM Peeling \[Ho et al. 2014, Murphy et al 2019\]. The combination of foveal sparing ILM Peeling with the established ILM flap techniques \[Michalewska et al 2010 und 2015\] offers the potential of better improvement in postsurgical visual acuity with the high closure rates, due to ILM flaps. Aim of this study is to retrospectively examine the rate of postsurgical macular hole closure, development of central atrophy in the foveal area, and improvement of best corrected distant visual acuity in a group of patients having undergone foveal sparing ILM peeling with ILM flap transposition for macular hole repair.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
42
Macular hole closure rate, visual acuity and OCT
Hanusch Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology
Vienna, Austria
macular hole closure rate
postsurgical closure of macular holes is examined from routine postsurgical optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging
Time frame: up to 3 months after surgery
visual acuity
visual acuity before and 3 months after surgery is examined
Time frame: 3 months
OCT
measurements of macular hole diameters from presurgical OCTs and restoration of the ellipsoid zone (EZ) 3 months after surgery is analysed
Time frame: 3 months
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