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Case of Spontaneous Closure and Recurrence of Macular Hole in Vitrectomized Eye

Authors :
Komi,Yuki
Katsumoto,Takeshi
Yoshikawa,Yuji
Shibuya,Masayuki
Shoji,Takuhei
Makita,Jun
Shinoda,Kei
Komi,Yuki
Katsumoto,Takeshi
Yoshikawa,Yuji
Shibuya,Masayuki
Shoji,Takuhei
Makita,Jun
Shinoda,Kei
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Yuki Komi,1 Takeshi Katsumoto,1 Yuji Yoshikawa,1 Masayuki Shibuya,1 Takuhei Shoji,1,2 Jun Makita,1 Kei Shinoda1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Saitama Medical University, Iruma, Saitama, Japan; 2Koedo Eye Institute, Kawagoe, Saitama, JapanCorrespondence: Kei Shinoda, Department of Ophthalmology, Saitama Medical University, 38 Morohongo, Moroyama, Saitama, 350-0495, Japan, Tel +81-4-9276-1250, Fax +81-4-9295-8002, Email shinok@saitama-med.ac.jpRationale: Development and spontaneous closure of a macular hole (MH) in a vitrectomized eye is relatively rare. We report our findings in a case in which vitrectomy was performed successfully to treat a vitreous hemorrhage (VH), but a MH developed eight months later. The MH spontaneously closed 2 weeks later, but then reopened. A second vitrectomy was performed with insertion of the internal limiting membrane flap into the MH which led to the successful closure of the MH. The purpose of this article is to present an explanation of how MH developed in this eye without vitreous traction.Patient: A 64-year-old woman visited an eye clinic with vision reduction in her right eye of 3 days duration. A VH was detected in the right eye and pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) was performed. A retinal tear was detected which was the origin of the VH. The vision was restored to a decimal visual acuity of 1.2. Eight months later, the patient noticed that her vision was distorted and was referred to our hospital.Diagnosis: Optical coherence tomographic (OCT) images showed a thin epiretinal membrane on the macula, cystoid changes in the macular area, and a full-thickness MH.Interventions: The MH closed spontaneously in two weeks, however a lamellar MH with an epiretinal proliferation (EP) developed 11 months later. Two months later, OCT showed cyst-like changes in the retina and a full-thickness MH. A second PPV was performed with the insertion of the ILM flap and EP into the MH to close the MH. Her visual acuity improved, and distorted vision was no

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Accession number :
edsoai.on1409448949
Document Type :
Electronic Resource