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01-12-2017 | Case Report
Eccentric Macular Hole after Pars Plana Vitrectomy for Epiretinal Membrane Without Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling: A Case Report
Authors:
Christina Garnavou-Xirou, Tina Xirou, Stamatina Kabanarou, Ilias Gkizis, Stavros Velissaris, Irini Chatziralli
Published in:
Ophthalmology and Therapy
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Issue 2/2017
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Abstract
Introduction
Postoperative eccentric macular hole formation is an uncommon complication after pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) without internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling for the treatment of epiretinal membrane (ERM). We present a case of eccentric macular hole formation after PPV for ERM without ILM peeling.
Case report
A 68-year-old male patient presented with ERM and visual acuity of 6/24 in his left eye. He underwent 23-gauge PPV without ILM peeling for treatment of ERM. One week postoperatively the retina was attached and the epiretinal membrane was successfully removed, while visual acuity was 6/9. One month after PPV, a single eccentric retinal hole below the macula was detected using fundoscopy and subsequently confirmed by optical coherence tomography. At this time the visual acuity was 6/9 and the patient reported no symptoms. No further intervention was attempted and at the 9-month follow-up, the visual acuity and the size of the eccentric macular hole remained stable.
Conclusion
Eccentric macular holes can be developed after PPV even without ILM peeling and are usually managed conservatively by observation.