1. Different modes of foveal regeneration after closure of full-thickness macular holes by (re)vitrectomy and autologous platelet concentrate
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Andreas Bringmann, Renate Wiedemann, Peter Wiedemann, Claudia Jochmann, Matus Rehak, and Jan Darius Unterlauft
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Pars plana ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,retinal pigment epithelium ,müller glia ,Vitrectomy ,Foveola ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Foveal ,Clinical Research ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,platelet concentrate ,Outer nuclear layer ,Macular hole ,Retinal pigment epithelium ,business.industry ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,macular hole ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,sense organs ,business ,fovea - Abstract
Aim To describe using spectral-domain optical coherence tomography the regeneration of the foveal morphology after pars plana (re)vitrectomy surgery and gas tamponade combined with injection of autologous platelet concentrate to treat full-thickness macular holes, and to describe different anatomical outcome. Methods A retrospective case series of 8 eyes of 8 patients was described. Results In all cases investigated, the platelet-assisted closure of macular holes was associated with a rapid resolution of cystic cavities in the foveal walls. In two patients, there was a regular regeneration of the foveal morphology after hole closure; the regenerated central fovea had a regular structure with a foveola and photoreceptors. In three other patients, there was an irregular regeneration of the fovea; a foveola was not formed, photoreceptor cells were absent from the foveal center, and the center was composed of Muller and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. The foveal regeneration after hole closure may proceed with or without a temporary detachment of the foveal center from the RPE, and with or without a direct contact between the central outer nuclear layer (ONL) and the RPE. Contacts between the ONL and RPE were observed only in patients with an irregular foveal regeneration after hole closure. Conclusion The data show that there are different modes of foveal regeneration after closure of macular holes with (re)vitrectomy and platelet concentrate. It is suggested that the regular regeneration of the foveal morphology proceeds by Muller cell-mediated tissue movements without cell proliferation, whereas the irregular foveal regeneration proceeds in part by proliferation of Muller and RPE cells.
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- 2020