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Macular hole

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A macular hole is a full-thickness defect in the central retina at the macula. It typically causes distortion and a central blind spot in one eye.

Causes and symptoms

Most macular holes relate to age-related changes and traction from the vitreous.

  • Blurred central vision and difficulty reading or recognising faces
  • Straight lines appearing bent or broken
  • Often gradual onset in one eye, with the other eye compensating
  • OCT imaging confirms the size and stage of the hole

Treatment

Vitrectomy surgery with internal limiting membrane peel is the main treatment.

  • Gas bubble placement helps the hole edges come together
  • Face-down or specific positioning may be recommended post-operatively
  • High closure rates with potential for meaningful visual improvement
  • Fellow eye monitoring because risk of a second hole is slightly increased