Inverted ILM flap, free ILM flap and conventional ILM peeling for large macular holes

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Background: To assess closure rate after a single surgery of large macular holes and their visual recovery in the short term with three different surgical techniques. Methods: Prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial. We included treatment-naïve patients with diagnosis of large macular hole (minimum diameter of > 400 μm). All patients underwent a comprehensive ophthalmological examination. Before surgery, the patients were randomized into three groups: group A: conventional internal limiting membrane peeling, group B: inverted-flap technique and group C: free-flap technique. All study measurements were repeated within the period of 1 and 3 months after surgery. Continuous variables were assessed with a Kruskal-Wallis test, change in visual acuity was assessed with analysis of variance for repeated measurements with a Bonferroni correction for statistical significance. Results: Thirty-eight patients were enrolled (group A: 12, group B: 12, group C: 14). The closure rate was in group A and B: 91.6%; 95% CI 61.52-99.79%. In group C: 85.71%; 95% CI 57.19-98.22%. There were no differences in the macular hole closure rate between groups (p = 0.85). All groups improved ≈ 0.2 logMAR, but only group B reached statistical significance (p < 0.007). Conclusions: Despite all techniques displayed a trend toward visual improvement, the inverted-flap technique seems to induce a faster and more significant recovery in the short term.

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Velez-Montoya, R., Ramirez-Estudillo, J. A., de Liano, C. S. G., Bejar-Cornejo, F., Sanchez-Ramos, J., Guerrero-Naranjo, J. L., … Hernandez-Da Mota, S. E. (2018). Inverted ILM flap, free ILM flap and conventional ILM peeling for large macular holes. International Journal of Retina and Vitreous, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40942-018-0111-5

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