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EPIRETINAL MEMBRANE WITH FOVEAL HERNIATION: Visual and Surgical Outcomes.
Shah, Saumya M; Eliott, Dean; Cox, Jacob T; Yonekawa, Yoshihiro; Mahmoudzadeh, Raziyeh; Peck, Travis J; Regillo, Carl D; Ho, Allen C; Oellers, Patrick; Choudhury, Mahin; Arboleda, Nathan; Gentile, Ronald C; Sun, Vincent; Iezzi, Raymond.
Afiliación
  • Shah SM; Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Eliott D; Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Cox JT; Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Yonekawa Y; Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Mid Atlantic Retina, Wills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Mahmoudzadeh R; Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Mid Atlantic Retina, Wills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Peck TJ; Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Mid Atlantic Retina, Wills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Regillo CD; Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Mid Atlantic Retina, Wills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Ho AC; Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Mid Atlantic Retina, Wills Eye Hospital, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Oellers P; Retina-Vitreous Surgeons of Central New York, Liverpool, New York.
  • Choudhury M; Retina-Vitreous Surgeons of Central New York, Liverpool, New York.
  • Arboleda N; Retina-Vitreous Surgeons of Central New York, Liverpool, New York.
  • Gentile RC; Department of Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, New York City, New York; and.
  • Sun V; Department of Ophthalmology, NYU Langone, NYU Winthrop University Hospital, Mineola, New York.
  • Iezzi R; Department of Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai, New York City, New York; and.
Retina ; 43(2): 182-190, 2023 02 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36695789
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

Foveal herniation occurs when neuroretinal tissue protrudes through and above the level of an epiretinal membrane. This study describes the visual symptoms and spectral domain optical coherence tomography findings associated with foveal herniation and evaluates the postoperative visual, anatomical, and surgical outcomes.

METHODS:

A multicenter retrospective review of patients diagnosed with epiretinal membrane identified 59 patients with preoperative foveal herniation on spectral domain optical coherence tomography. Data regarding visual symptoms, preoperative and postoperative best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), central retinal thickness, macular volume, and size of foveal herniation were collected, and statistical analysis was performed.

RESULTS:

A total of 58 of the 59 patients with foveal herniation underwent surgical epiretinal membrane peeling, with foveal contour restored in 53.5% of patients after surgery. Average BCVA improved from 20/80 to 20/40 Snellen equivalent at most-recent postoperative visit (P < 0.0001). The average central retinal thickness decreased from 632 µm to 432 µm (P < 0.0001) and the average macular volume decreased from 11.3 mm3 to 9.5 mm3 (P < 0.0001) at 3 months postoperatively. Preoperatively, greater herniation height was associated with worse BCVA (P = 0.008), greater central retinal thickness (P = 0.01), retinoschisis, cystoid macular edema, foveolar detachment, ellipsoid zone abnormality, and external limiting membrane abnormalities (P < 0.05). Postoperatively, there was a decrease in retinoschisis, cystoid macular edema, foveolar detachment, ellipsoid zone, and external limiting membrane abnormality (P < 0.05) on spectral domain optical coherence tomography.

CONCLUSION:

Patients with larger foveal herniation height had greater preoperative central retinal thickness, worse preoperative and postoperative BCVA, and more intraretinal abnormalities on spectral domain optical coherence tomography. Surgical epiretinal membrane peeling in patients with foveal herniation resulted in a significant improvement in patients' BCVA and microstructural abnormalities.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Edema Macular / Membrana Epirretinal / Retinosquisis Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Retina Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Edema Macular / Membrana Epirretinal / Retinosquisis Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Retina Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article