Internal limiting membrane peeling in macular hole surgery.

Q1 Medicine GMS German Medical Science Pub Date : 2022-06-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3205/000309
Deepti Pradhan, Lalit Agarwal, Ichhya Joshi, Anamika Kushwaha, Kshitij Aditya, Archana Kumari
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Since the era when macular hole was considered untreatable, macular hole surgery has come a long way to being one of the most successful surgeries. Internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling has been an essential step of macular hole surgery since the establishment of the role of ILM in the aetiopathogenesis and progression of macular hole. However, the novel technique was not all virtuous. It had some vices which were not evident immediately. With the advent of spectral domain optical coherence tomography, short- and long-term effects of ILM peeling on macular structures were known; and with microperimetry, its effect on the function of macula could be evaluated. The technique has evolved with time from total peeling to inverted flap to just temporal peeling and temporal flap in an attempt to mitigate its adverse effects and to improve its surgical outcome. ILM abrasion technique and Ocriplasmin may eliminate the need of ILM peeling in selected cases, but they have their own limitations. We here discuss the role of ILM in the pathogenesis of macular hole, the benefits and adverse effects of ILM peeling, and the various modifications of the procedure, to then explore the alternatives.

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黄斑裂孔手术中的内限制膜剥离。
自从黄斑裂孔被认为是不可治愈的时代以来,黄斑裂孔手术已经走过了漫长的道路,成为最成功的手术之一。自内限制膜(ILM)在黄斑裂孔的发病和发展中的作用被确立以来,剥离一直是黄斑裂孔手术的重要步骤。然而,这种新技术也并非一无是处。它有一些恶习,并没有立即显露出来。随着光谱域光学相干断层扫描技术的出现,ILM剥落对黄斑结构的短期和长期影响已被认识;并用显微视野法评价其对黄斑功能的影响。随着时间的推移,该技术不断发展,从完全剥离到倒皮瓣,再到仅颞部剥离和颞部皮瓣,以减轻其不良反应并改善其手术效果。ILM磨损技术和Ocriplasmin可以在某些情况下消除ILM剥离的需要,但它们也有自己的局限性。我们在此讨论ILM在黄斑裂孔的发病机制中的作用,ILM剥离的益处和不良影响,以及手术的各种修改,然后探索替代方案。
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GMS German Medical Science
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