center dot PURPOSE: To describe the presence of specific morpho-logical characteristics of idiopathic, full-thickness macu-lar hole (MH) potentially influencing postoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and surgical outcomes.center dot DESIGN: Retrospective, multicenter and interventional case series.center dot METHODS: Clinical charts and multimodal imaging pic-tures of 149 eyes of 143 consecutive patients diagnosed with MH, treated surgically and with a minimum follow-up of 12 months, were reviewed.center dot RESULTS: Supra -retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) granular deposits were diagnosed in 121 of 149 eyes (81.2%). A smooth morphology was identified in 58 of 149 eyes (38.9%), whereas a bumpy border was present 91 of 149 eyes (61.1%). Photoreceptor disruption was mainly located close to the MH aperture. In 8% of the included cases, preoperative anatomical progression from smooth to bumpy morphology was noted. The presence of supra-RPE granular deposits was a significant predictor of lower postoperative BCVA only in univariate analysis ( P < .001). The presence of a bumpy border was signifi-cantly correlated with lower postoperative BCVA in both univariate and multivariate analysis ( P < .001). BCVA gain was significantly lower in MH with bumpy borders ( P < .001). A bumpy border was also significantly asso-ciated with poor postoperative anatomical restoration ( P < .001).center dot CONCLUSIONS: Supra RPE-granular deposits and a bumpy morphology may be indicators of photoreceptor disruption in MH. A bumpy morphology may suggest deeper and potentially irreversible photoreceptor damage, and may negatively influence both functional and anatom-ical recovery. (Am J Ophthalmol 2023;245: 86-101.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
Full-Thickness Macular Hole: Are Supra-RPE Granular Deposits Remnants of Photoreceptors Outer Segments? Clinical Implications / Govetto, Andrea; Bacherini, Daniela; Romano, Mario R; Matteucci, Martina; Lucchini, Sara; Cifarelli, Lorenzo; Dragotto, Francesco; Cereda, Matteo; Parrulli, Salvatore; Staurenghi, Giovanni; Giansanti, Fabrizio; Virgili, Gianni; Bottoni, Ferdinando; Radice, Paolo. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 0002-9394. - STAMPA. - 245:(2023), pp. 86-101. [10.1016/j.ajo.2022.09.005]
Full-Thickness Macular Hole: Are Supra-RPE Granular Deposits Remnants of Photoreceptors Outer Segments? Clinical Implications
Bacherini, Daniela;Cifarelli, Lorenzo;Dragotto, Francesco;Giansanti, Fabrizio;Virgili, Gianni;
2023
Abstract
center dot PURPOSE: To describe the presence of specific morpho-logical characteristics of idiopathic, full-thickness macu-lar hole (MH) potentially influencing postoperative best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and surgical outcomes.center dot DESIGN: Retrospective, multicenter and interventional case series.center dot METHODS: Clinical charts and multimodal imaging pic-tures of 149 eyes of 143 consecutive patients diagnosed with MH, treated surgically and with a minimum follow-up of 12 months, were reviewed.center dot RESULTS: Supra -retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) granular deposits were diagnosed in 121 of 149 eyes (81.2%). A smooth morphology was identified in 58 of 149 eyes (38.9%), whereas a bumpy border was present 91 of 149 eyes (61.1%). Photoreceptor disruption was mainly located close to the MH aperture. In 8% of the included cases, preoperative anatomical progression from smooth to bumpy morphology was noted. The presence of supra-RPE granular deposits was a significant predictor of lower postoperative BCVA only in univariate analysis ( P < .001). The presence of a bumpy border was signifi-cantly correlated with lower postoperative BCVA in both univariate and multivariate analysis ( P < .001). BCVA gain was significantly lower in MH with bumpy borders ( P < .001). A bumpy border was also significantly asso-ciated with poor postoperative anatomical restoration ( P < .001).center dot CONCLUSIONS: Supra RPE-granular deposits and a bumpy morphology may be indicators of photoreceptor disruption in MH. A bumpy morphology may suggest deeper and potentially irreversible photoreceptor damage, and may negatively influence both functional and anatom-ical recovery. (Am J Ophthalmol 2023;245: 86-101.(c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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