One-year outcome of retinal displacement after internal limiting membrane peeling for macular hole | Synapse
April 17, 2026
One-year outcome of retinal displacement after internal limiting membrane peeling for macular hole
Key Points
The research focuses on understanding the asymmetrical movement of the retina after internal limiting membrane peeling in relation to macular hole outcomes.
Observational study design focusing on retinal displacement post-ILM peeling.
Tracking retinal movement patterns toward the optic disc over one year.
Assessment of macular hole closure rates in relation to observed movements.
Retina movements observed asymmetrically toward the optic disc, particularly in the temporal region.
Successful closure of the macular hole correlates with the direction of retinal displacement.
Abstract
Retina surrounding MH keeps moving asymmetrically toward the optic disc for 1 year. Movement of temporal retina after ILM peeling may play an important role in the successful closure of MH.