Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2009)

Visual Field Loss Progression after Macular Hole Surgery

  • Gian Marco Tosi,
  • Gianluca Martone,
  • Angelo Balestrazzi,
  • Alex Malandrini,
  • Marco Alegente,
  • Patrizia Pichierri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/617891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2009

Abstract

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Purpose. To report a patient who experienced visual field loss progression after vitrectomy for an idiopathic stage II macular hole. Methods. Case report. A 68-year-old woman, with no history of glaucoma or any neuroophthalmological diseases, underwent a vitrectomy for a macular hole. Results. The patient showed macular hole closure and a resulting central visual acuity of 20/20. However, two months after surgery, she developed an inferotemporal visual field defect. Moreover, seven months after surgery, the patient noticed an enlargement of the temporal blind area: a nearly complete temporal defect was confirmed on visual field testing. Conclusions. Although the beneficial results of successfully treated macular holes are unquestionable, this report raises the possibility that visual field defects following macular hole surgery may be progressive.