Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 2018; 235(04): 504-506
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-122488
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Closure of an Intraoperatively Enlarged Macular Hole by Revision Surgery with Free ILM Flaps

Verschluss eines intraoperativ vergrößerten Makulalochs durch Reoperation mit freien ILM-Flaps
Cagdas Kaya*
1   Augenzentrum, Pallas Kliniken, Olten, Switzerland (Director: Prof. Dr. Heinrich Gerding, F. E. B. O.)
,
Gabor Mark Somfai
1   Augenzentrum, Pallas Kliniken, Olten, Switzerland (Director: Prof. Dr. Heinrich Gerding, F. E. B. O.)
,
Heinrich Gerding*
1   Augenzentrum, Pallas Kliniken, Olten, Switzerland (Director: Prof. Dr. Heinrich Gerding, F. E. B. O.)
2   Department of Ophthalmology, University of Münster, Münster, Germany (Director: Prof. Dr. Nicole Eter)
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Publication History

received 22 September 2017

accepted 28 October 2017

Publication Date:
12 January 2018 (online)

Introduction

Full-thickness large macular holes (with a diameter of > 400 µm) are associated with an increased risk of unsuccessful closure, even if state-of-the-art techniques, including internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling and gas endotamponade, are used [1]. Successfully closed large macular holes often present as “flat-open” with an absence of neurosensory retina over the centrally preserved retinal pigment epithelium. Such “flat-open holes” have a limited functional outcome and higher risk of redetachment or reopening [2]. Since the description of the inverted “ILM flap” technique by Michalewska et al. [3], there have been case series reporting improved closure rates in eyes with a relatively poor prognosis, e.g., large refractory macular holes and macular holes in high myopia and after uveitis. Direct comparison of the “inverted ILM flap” technique with the classic ILM peeling-assisted pars-plana vitrectomy seems to support the favorable outcomes of the flap technique, reporting closure rates of 98% with ILM flap vs. 88% with ILM peeling [3], [4]. The introduction of the inverted ILM flap technique has improved closure rates. In the past years, several studies showed promising results regarding functional and anatomical outcome in cases of large and persistent macular holes, even with diameters up to 1000 µm. However, there is still very little data available in cases of macular holes with a diameter above 1000 µm in which category our case may serve as an important addition [5], [6].

Here we report a case of a large macular hole that was accidentally enlarged by retinal tissue loss during two consecutive surgical attempts to close the hole. Successful closure was finally achieved by the use of the free ILM flap technique.

* Both authors contributed equally to this publication.


 
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