Abstract

The purpose of the study is to show the excellent anatomical result of the inverted flap-assisted technique with PRP under air for retinitis pigmentosa complicated with macular hole. A 32-year-old woman, previously diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, was referred to our department complaining of decreased central vision in her LEFT eye for 4 weeks. At the time of presentation, the optical coherence tomography and fundoscopy examination showed the presence of a macular hole of 620 microns in diameter. The closure of the macular hole was observed after the surgical procedure, but endophthalmitis occurred 5 days postoperatively. In our presented case, the cover flap-assisted technique with PRP under air for retinitis pigmentosa complicated with macular hole resulted in excellent anatomical outcomes with unremarkable visual recovery. The physiopathology of full-thickness macular holes in RP patients remains still not fully elucidated. Pars plana vitrectomy with the adjunct of highly concentrated P-PRP have shown successful results.

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