Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2018)

A Review of Surgical Outcomes and Advances for Macular Holes

  • Peng-peng Zhao,
  • Shuang Wang,
  • Nan Liu,
  • Zhi-min Shu,
  • Jin-song Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7389412
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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The surgical outcomes of macular holes (MHs) have improved greatly in recent years. The closure rate is as high as 90–100%, but the outcomes of some special types of MHs remain unsatisfactory. Internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling dramatically improves the anatomic success rate, but recent studies have found that it could also cause mechanical and subclinical traumatic changes to the retina. Dyes are widely used, and apart from indocyanine green (ICG), the toxicities of other dyes require further research. Face-down posturing is necessary for MHs larger than 400 μm, and the duration of this posture is determined by the type of tamponade and the case. The ellipsoid zone has been shown to be highly correlated with visual outcome and recovery. New surgical methods include the inverted ILM flap technique and the ILM abrasion technique. However, they require further research to determine their effectiveness.