THE OUTCOMES OF IDIOPATHIC MACULAR HOLE SURGERY

Purpose. To analyze the results of idiopathic macular hole (IMH) surgeries (anatomical closure serve as a criterion) in 2007-2012. Material and methods. We analyzed the results of IMH surgeries performed by two surgeons between 2007 and 2009 (53 patients, 54 eyes) and 2010-2012 (56 patients, 62 eyes...

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Main Authors: A. A. Shpak, D. O. Shkvorchenko, I. Kh. Sharafetdinov, E. K. Pedanova, O. A. Yuhanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Publishing house "Ophthalmology" 2015-12-01
Series:Офтальмохирургия
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Online Access:https://www.ophthalmosurgery.ru/jour/article/view/150
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Summary:Purpose. To analyze the results of idiopathic macular hole (IMH) surgeries (anatomical closure serve as a criterion) in 2007-2012. Material and methods. We analyzed the results of IMH surgeries performed by two surgeons between 2007 and 2009 (53 patients, 54 eyes) and 2010-2012 (56 patients, 62 eyes). All patients followed up after surgeries were included. Results. The anatomical closure of IMH was achieved in 74.1% of cases in 2007-2009 and in 93.5% of cases 2010-2012. To exclude the influence of differences in diameters of IMH we used the method of standardization to calculate the expected proportions of positive outcomes of surgeries. In a “standard” group stratified according to the size of IMH, the outcomes of the surgery in 2010-12 were almost 14% better than in 2007-2009 (P<0.01). Conclusion. The outcomes of IMH surgeries in 2010-2012 significantly improved as compared to 2007-2009. Possible reasons for that improvement were transition to 25/27G technologies, a wider area of internal limiting membrane peeling and implementation of techniques providing for the peeling to be the most complete.
ISSN:0235-4160
2312-4970