Abstract
Purpose: To study events in spontaneous full thickness macular hole (FTMH) closure following laser photocoagulation (LP). Methods: Retrospective case study of a patient of spontaneous FTMH closure documented by SD-OCT following laser. Results: A 51-year-old lady presented with FTMH and a subclinical retinal detachment (RD) in her right eye. LP for subclinical RD was done and surgery for FTMH was advised. On day of surgery, repeat SD-OCT showed spontaneous closure of FTMH with an outer retinal defect, following which surgery was abandoned. Conclusion: Spontaneous PVD induction relieves antero-posterior traction and Inner limiting membrane (ILM) micro breaks relieves tangential traction, which can result in spontaneous closure of FTMH.
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