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Optical coherence tomography in pars plana vitrectomy for idiopathis macular hole

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2006

Abstract

26 eyes of 25 patients after macular hole surgery were followed-up for 6 months in average (range of 2-25 months). The overall anatomic success rate was 77 %.

The internal limiting membrane was peeled after its staining with trypan blue in all closed macular holes. The macular hole surgery resulted in anatomic success of stage Ib or II in 11 (100 %) eyes, of stage III in 7 (64 %) eyes and in stage IV in 2 (50 %) eyes.

There was an improvement or a stabilisation of the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in 85 %. BCVA improved from 4/20 to 4/12 in average. 45 % of patients with closed macular hole attained BCVA 4/10 or better, 5 (25 %) of them with the best visual acuity at presentation improved to 4/8 in average.

In 23 % cases of clinically normal fellow eyes, optical coherence tomography (OCT) detected an abnormality of the vitreoretinal surface. OCT is essential for evaluation of anatomical success after macular hole surgery.

It is necessary to perform it also in a fellow eye to exclude clinically silent abnormality of the vitreoretinal surface