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Clinical Trial
. 1997;21(2):87-91.
doi: 10.1023/a:1005866002930.

Surgical closure of macular hole using an absorbable macular plug

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Clinical Trial

Surgical closure of macular hole using an absorbable macular plug

G A Peyman et al. Int Ophthalmol. 1997.

Abstract

Background: The surgical management of macular holes has been a subject of controversy in recent years. Various techniques such as vitrectomy, membrane peeling, and gas tamponade with or without transforming growth factor-beta 2, and recently the use of autologous platelets have produced closure rates from 58% to 96%, depending on the stage of the hole.

Methods: The authors present preliminary results in a study of 19 consecutive patients with stage 3 or stage 4 macular hole who underwent vitrectomy followed by placement of an absorbable partially cross-linked gelatin plug in the macular hole. The vitreous cavity was filled with a nonexpanding gas or air alone; the patient was instructed to maintain prone positioning for 2-3 days.

Results: Anatomic attachment of the edges of the macular hole was achieved in 19 out of 19 patients with a minimum follow-up period of 6 months (average 11.5 months).

Conclusions: A cross-linked gelatin plug can effectively reattach the edges of macular holes of stages 3 and 4. Its use is recommended only in macular holes in high myopes with posterior staphyloma or recurrent macular hole.

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