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PURPOSE:We reviewed the surgical results of vitrectomy for macular holes(MHs)associated with myopic foveoschisis(MF).DESIGN:Noncomparative,interventional case series.METHODS:setting:Institutional.participants:Eight eyes of eight patients with MHs associated with MF.intervention procedure:All patients underwent vitrectomy,internal limiting membrane peeling,and gas tamponade.main outcome measures:Slit-lamp-based biomicroscopy,optical coherence tomography examinations,and best-corr-ected visual acuity(BCVA)measurement.RESULTS:The MHs closed in two eyes(25%),and the BCVA improved more than 2 lines in three(37.5%)eyes,remained unchanged in three(37.5%),and worsened in two(25%).The MH size increased significantly in a case with an unresolved MH(P <.05).The postoperative BCVA was significantly correlated with the preoperative BCVA(P <.05).CONCLUSIONS:Although significant visual improvement occurs in less than 50% of cases,vitrectomy can be beneficial for some cases.
PURPOSE: We reviewed the surgical results of vitrectomy for macular holes (MHs) associated with myopic foveoschisis (MF). DECIGN: Noncomparative, interventional case series. METHODS: setting: Institutional. Participating: Eight eyes of eight patients with MHs associated with MF. intervention procedure: All patients underwent vitrectomy, internal limiting membrane peeling, and gas tamponade. outcome measures: Slit-lamp-based biomicroscopy, optical coherence tomography examinations, and best-corr-ected visual acuity (BCVA) measurement. closed in two eyes (25%), and the BCVA improved more than 2 lines in three (37.5%) eyes, remained unchanged in three (37.5%), and worsened in two cases with an unresolved MH (P <.05). The postoperative BCVA was significantly correlated with the preoperative BCVA (P <.05). CONCLUSIONS: Although significant visual improvement occurs in less than 50% of cases, vitrectomy can be beneficial for some cases.