Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment

Despite the high level of development of modern macular surgery, recurrent macular holes remain a rather serious problem for vitreoretinal surgeons. Recurrent macular holes can be of two types: macular holes that have not closed after primary surgery, and macular holes that have reopened after a suc...

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Main Authors: A. N. Samoylov, T. R. Khaibrakhmanov, G. A. Khaibrakhmanova, P. A. Samoilova
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Language:Russian
Published: Ophthalmology Publishing Group 2022-04-01
Series:Oftalʹmologiâ
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Online Access:https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1771
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author A. N. Samoylov
T. R. Khaibrakhmanov
G. A. Khaibrakhmanova
P. A. Samoilova
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description Despite the high level of development of modern macular surgery, recurrent macular holes remain a rather serious problem for vitreoretinal surgeons. Recurrent macular holes can be of two types: macular holes that have not closed after primary surgery, and macular holes that have reopened after a successful initial surgery. In foreign literature they are called persistent and recurrent macular holes. This article presents a review of modern scientific literature on epidemiology, causes of development and surgical treatment of recurrent macular holes. This review provides information on the rationality and effectiveness of modern surgical approaches to the treatment of this condition. The most effective methods for treating large macular holes, which are one of the main causes of failure to close a defect during the first surgery or the development of a recurrence of this condition sometime after the first surgery, are covered. Based on the literature data, we can say that the main methods of choice in surgery for recurrent macular holes today are the use of platelet-rich plasma and various modifications of the inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique, transplantation of the autologous internal limiting membrane, including the displaced internal limiting membrane flap technique patented in the Russian Federation.
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spelling doaj-art-c8cb401fb7bc499e8125a68f0d5253a22025-08-20T03:22:16ZrusOphthalmology Publishing GroupOftalʹmologiâ1816-50952500-08452022-04-01191586210.18008/1816-5095-2022-1-58-62863Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes TreatmentA. N. Samoylov0T. R. Khaibrakhmanov1G. A. Khaibrakhmanova2P. A. Samoilova3Kazan State Medical University; Republican Clinical Ophthalmologic HospitalKazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityDespite the high level of development of modern macular surgery, recurrent macular holes remain a rather serious problem for vitreoretinal surgeons. Recurrent macular holes can be of two types: macular holes that have not closed after primary surgery, and macular holes that have reopened after a successful initial surgery. In foreign literature they are called persistent and recurrent macular holes. This article presents a review of modern scientific literature on epidemiology, causes of development and surgical treatment of recurrent macular holes. This review provides information on the rationality and effectiveness of modern surgical approaches to the treatment of this condition. The most effective methods for treating large macular holes, which are one of the main causes of failure to close a defect during the first surgery or the development of a recurrence of this condition sometime after the first surgery, are covered. Based on the literature data, we can say that the main methods of choice in surgery for recurrent macular holes today are the use of platelet-rich plasma and various modifications of the inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique, transplantation of the autologous internal limiting membrane, including the displaced internal limiting membrane flap technique patented in the Russian Federation.https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1771recurrent macular holelarge macular holeinverted internal limiting membrane flap techniquedisplaced internal limiting membrane flapplatelet-rich plasma
spellingShingle A. N. Samoylov
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Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment
Oftalʹmologiâ
recurrent macular hole
large macular hole
inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique
displaced internal limiting membrane flap
platelet-rich plasma
title Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment
title_full Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment
title_fullStr Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment
title_short Surgical Aspects of Recurrent Macular Holes Treatment
title_sort surgical aspects of recurrent macular holes treatment
topic recurrent macular hole
large macular hole
inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique
displaced internal limiting membrane flap
platelet-rich plasma
url https://www.ophthalmojournal.com/opht/article/view/1771
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