Combined 41- gauge surgically induced macular detachment and free internal limiting membrane flap technique for management of refractory full-thickness macular hole.

Laura Di Leo, Beatrice Tombolini, Ilenia Gallo Afflitto, Andrea Vulpetti, Rino Frisina
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Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of anatomic closure and functional improvement in a patient affected by refractory full-thickness macular hole (FTMH) undergone a combined 41-gauge (g) surgically induced macular detachment and free internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap technique.

Methods: This is a retrospective case-report of a 70-years-olded woman affected by refractory FTMH who referred to Ophthalmology Unit of Guglielmo da Saliceto Hospital, Piacenza (Italy) in April 2023. The patient underwent a combined 41-g surgically induced macular detachment and free ILM flap. Macular detachment was induced by multiple subretinal injections of balanced salt solution (BSS) by 41-g needle through three retinotomies. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) and best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were performed preoperatively and postoperatively at 7th day, 1st and 6th month.

Results: On 7th postoperative day, FTMH showed complete closure. BCVA improved from preoperative 20/400 to 20/70 at 6th postoperative month.

Discussion: BSS subretinal injection allowed the mobilization and relaxation of retina at the posterior pole. Although the edges of the hole were still detectable, their diameters were inferior to preoperative measurements. Autologous free ILM flap allowed to fill the residual gap into the hole.

Conclusion: The final anatomic closure, and the postoperative functional improvement demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach, supporting its indication for refractory FTHM.

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联合使用 41 号手术诱导黄斑脱离和游离内缘膜瓣技术治疗难治性全厚黄斑孔。
目的:报告一例难治性全厚黄斑孔(FTMH)患者通过联合41号(g)手术诱导黄斑脱离和游离内缘膜(ILM)瓣技术实现解剖闭合和功能改善的病例:这是一份回顾性病例报告,研究对象是一名患有难治性 FTMH 的 70 岁女性患者,她于 2023 年 4 月转诊至意大利皮亚琴察 Guglielmo da Saliceto 医院眼科。患者接受了41克黄斑脱离手术和游离ILM瓣联合手术。黄斑脱离是通过三个视网膜切口,用 41 克的针头多次在视网膜下注射平衡盐溶液(BSS)诱发的。术前和术后第7天、第1个月和第6个月分别进行了光谱域光学相干断层扫描(SD-OCT)和最佳矫正视力(BCVA)检查:术后第7天,FTMH完全闭合。BCVA从术前的20/400提高到术后第6个月的20/70:讨论:BSS 视网膜下注射可使后极部视网膜移动和松弛。虽然仍能检测到孔的边缘,但其直径不如术前测量值。自体游离ILM瓣可将残余间隙填入孔内:最终的解剖闭合和术后的功能改善证明了这种方法的有效性,支持其用于难治性 FTHM。
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