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Comparative Study
. 1999;19(5):405-9.
doi: 10.1097/00006982-199909000-00006.

Successful closure of traumatic macular holes

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Comparative Study

Successful closure of traumatic macular holes

D R Chow et al. Retina. 1999.

Abstract

Purpose: To establish the efficacy of vitreoretinal surgery without the use of transforming growth factor-beta or autologous platelet concentrate in the repair of traumatic macular holes.

Methods: This retrospective review consisted of 16 eyes from 16 consecutive patients treated by five vitreoretinal surgeons at a single institution between 1993 and 1997. Intervention included pars plana vitrectomy with creation of posterior vitreous detachment, placement of 14% to 16% C3F8 gas, and postoperative face-down positioning. Ten eyes received intraoperative autologous plasmin to facilitate formation of posterior vitreous detachment. Main outcome measures were anatomic closure rate and visual outcome.

Results: Anatomic closure of the macular holes was achieved in 15 (94%) of 16 eyes, with an average follow-up of 7 months. Six (38%) eyes achieved visual acuity of 20/40 or better. Visual acuity improved by 2 or more lines in 11 (69%) of 16 eyes. The average preoperative logMAR-converted visual acuity of 20/175 improved to 20/60 postoperatively.

Conclusion: Traumatic macular holes can be closed successfully with substantial visual recovery without the use of transforming growth factor-beta or platelet concentrate.

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