2022
DOI: 10.2147/opth.s373675
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Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling and Gas Tamponade For Full-Thickness Macular Holes of Different Etiology – Is It Still Relevant?

Abstract: Background Despite the abundance of novel surgical approaches proposed for full thickness macular hole (FTMH) treatment, the choice of the optimal technique remains debatable Vitrectomy with «classic» internal limiting membrane peeling and gas tamponade remains the standard of FTMH surgery in many cases, but there are still very limited recent publications on the outcomes of such surgery. Purpose To investigate the anatomical and functional result and to analyze the sig… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, a gas bubble size of 73% obtained on the first postoperative day in this study is lower than the 83.8% reported by Kusuhara et al 1 with 25% SF 6 . Postoperative elevation in IOP (≥30 mmHg) was documented in only 3 eyes (4%), which is significantly less than in our study (10.5%) 13 and the study by Wong et al (20.4%). 14 …”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Surprisingly, a gas bubble size of 73% obtained on the first postoperative day in this study is lower than the 83.8% reported by Kusuhara et al 1 with 25% SF 6 . Postoperative elevation in IOP (≥30 mmHg) was documented in only 3 eyes (4%), which is significantly less than in our study (10.5%) 13 and the study by Wong et al (20.4%). 14 …”
Section: Dear Editorcontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…Surprisingly, a gas bubble size of 73% obtained on the first postoperative day in this study is lower than the 83.8% reported by Kusuhara et al 1 with 25% SF 6 . Postoperative elevation in IOP (≥30 mmHg) was documented in only 3 eyes (4%), which is significantly less than in our study (10.5%) 13 and the study by Wong et al (20.4%). 14 Indeed, we cannot always accurately predict the behavior of the gas in the eye because clinically, the dynamics of the gas tamponade may differ from a theoretical model.…”
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“…This method boasts a high success rate of 80-100%. The inverted ILM flap technique is gaining popularity, especially for large or myopic FTMHs [22].…”
Section: Surgical Techniques 81 Primary Ftmhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This procedure also eliminates potential vitreous remnants, reducing postoperative epiretinal membrane occurrence and hole reopening. Gas tamponade is employed to seal the hole, creating retinal isolation that promotes subretinal fluid absorption and Müller cell gliosis and migration [22][23][24].…”
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confidence: 99%
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Sir,We have read with great interest the article entitled "Internal Limiting Membrane Peeling and Gas Tamponade for Full-Thickness Macular Holes of Different Etiology -Is it Still Relevant?" by Ruban et al 1 The authors evaluate 38 eyes of 37 patients with full thickness macular hole (FTMH) who were underwent classic 25-gauge pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling and gas tamponade (GT). We would like to thank the authors for their detailed study, and we want to contribute further on the surgical method and complications of GT.
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