Recovery course of foveal microstructure in the nonsurgical resolution of full-thickness macular hole
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Purpose: To analyze the recovery course of foveal microstructures in eyes with nonsurgical healing of full-thickness macular hole (FTMH). Methods: By serial OCT scans, the temporal healing sequences were analyzed in ocular trauma, vitreomacular traction (VMT), cystoid macular edema (CME), and the remaining group. We evaluated correlations between the final best-corrected spectacle visual acuity and reconstruction time of external limiting membrane (ELM), and inner segment/outer segment (IS/OS). Results: The healing (mean±standard deviation in months) most involved fusion at the level of the outer nuclear layer (ONL) (6.3±10.5) followed by restoration of ELM (9.1±13.8), and lastly, by IS/OS regeneration (13.1±19.5). In severe blunt ocular trauma, healing was fast and involved subretinal zipper glue-like reapposition with resulting outer retinal atrophy. Best spectacle-corrected visual acuity correlated with normalization of the clivus (p=0.012), faster ELM (p=0.006), and IS/OS reconstitution (p=0.024). Recurrence of FTMH occurred when the healing was halted (3 eyes) or was aberrant by lamellar hole epiretinal proliferation (LHEP) (3 eyes) or by the persistence of VMT (1 eye). Conclusion: Recovery sequences proceeded from the ONL to the deeper layers with BCVA correlating absolutely and temporally with the restoration of outer retinal layer integrity.[Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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Cystoid macular edema, External limiting membrane, Full-thickness macular hole, Inner segment of the photoreceptor, Outer nuclear layer, Outer segment of the photoreceptor, Spontaneous closure, Traumatic macular hole, Vitreomacular traction, Fovea centralis, Humans, Retinal perforations, Retrospective studies, Tomography, optical coherence, Vision disorders, Visual acuity, Vitrectomy, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Article, Blunt trauma, Clivus, Conservative treatment, Controlled study, Eye injury, Female, Healing, Human, Major clinical study, Male, Retina fovea, Retina macula cystoid edema, Retina macula hole, Optical coherence tomography, Retina tear, Retrospective study, Visual disorder