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Christina Garnavou-Xirou1, Tina Xirou2, Stamatina Kabanarou2, Ilias Gkizis2, Stavros Velissaris1, Irini Chatziralli3.
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.Entities:
Keywords: Eccentric; Epiretinal membrane; Macular hole; Vitrectomy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29043565 PMCID: PMC5693830 DOI: 10.1007/s40123-017-0113-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ophthalmol Ther
Fig. 1a B-scan optical coherence tomography (OCT), showing the epiretinal membrane (ERM) at baseline. b B-scan OCT of the same patient 1 week after successful pars plana vitrectomy, showing removal of ERM and hyperreflective area in the inner retinal areas. c B-scan OCT, showing eccentric macular hole formation 1 month postoperatively