PURPOSE: To analyze the characteristics of a macular hole in a myopic patient after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). METHODS: A macular hole with sharp margins and small yellow deposits on the surface of the retinal pigment epithelium appeared in the left eye of a female patient, 53 years old, 12 months after LASIK for the correction of -6.75 D of myopia (follow-up after LASIK, 22 months). Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) before LASIK was 20/25. BSCVA after LASIK was 20/20 (spherical equivalent refraction -1.00 D). After the macular hole appearance, BSCVA was 20/100. The macular hole was treated by vitrectomy with internal-limiting membrane peeling. Final BSCVA was 20/50. CONCLUSION: The role of LASIK in the pathogenesis of macular hole remains unclear.
PURPOSE: To analyze the characteristics of a macular hole in a myopic patient after laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). METHODS: A macular hole with sharp margins and small yellow deposits on the surface of the retinal pigment epithelium appeared in the left eye of a female patient, 53 years old, 12 months after LASIK for the correction of -6.75 D of myopia (follow-up after LASIK, 22 months). Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity (BSCVA) before LASIK was 20/25. BSCVA after LASIK was 20/20 (spherical equivalent refraction -1.00 D). After the macular hole appearance, BSCVA was 20/100. The macular hole was treated by vitrectomy with internal-limiting membrane peeling. Final BSCVA was 20/50. CONCLUSION: The role of LASIK in the pathogenesis of macular hole remains unclear.
Authors: J F Arevalo; F J Rodriguez; J L Rosales-Meneses; A Dessouki; C K Chan; R A Mittra; J M Ruiz-Moreno Journal: Br J Ophthalmol Date: 2005-11 Impact factor: 4.638