Abstract

Purpose: To report a case of a macular pucker forming after macular hole (MH) repair with the inverted internal limiting membrane (ILM) flap technique, with resolution after secondary inverted ILM flap peeling. Methods: A single case was evaluated. Results: A 76-year-old woman presented with reduced central vision (28 letters) in the right eye. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) identified an idiopathic full-thickness MH measuring 629 µm in diameter. The patient had pars plana vitrectomy with inverted ILM flap formation. One month postoperatively, the visual acuity (VA) in the right eye was 47 letters and OCT confirmed MH closure. However, the patient developed deterioration in the central vision 10 months postoperatively. A macular pucker in the inverted ILM flap region was found on OCT. Repeat vitrectomy with inverted ILM flap peeling was performed. Postoperatively, the VA in the right eye improved to 60 letters and OCT showed resolution of the macular pucker. Conclusions: A complication of the inverted ILM flap technique for MH is formation of a macular pucker in the region of the inverted ILM flap. Secondary inverted ILM flap peeling results in resolution of the macular pucker.

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