Pathological myopic macular retinoschisis can be classified into 4 types based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) images: outer layer retinoschisis, outer + middle layer retinoschisis, outer + inner layer retinoschisis and multilayer retinoschisis. Currently vitrectomy is the major option to treat this condition as it can remove the posterior vitreous cortex completely and peel the internal limiting membrane (ILM) around the posterior vessels arch. Vitrectomy benefits the visual function significantly for outer layer retinoschisis with foveal detachment, but has no or very little effects on multilayer retinoschisis. The appropriate starting site for removal of posterior cortex and ILM should be the site without inner layer retinoschisis. The knowledge and understanding of the OCT classification of pathological myopic macular retinoschisis is important for us to chose correct operation methods and determine the prognosis after treatment.
The reattachment rate, macular hole (MH) closure rate, visual acuity improvement and re-detachment rate of MH retinal detachment (MHRD) of high myopia are not satisfactory owing to long axis oculi, posterior scleral staphyloma and macular atrophy. At present, minimally invasive vitrectomy surgery combined with the internal limiting membrane flap technique has become popular in the treatment of MHRD, as it can promote MH closure, and significantly improve the outcome of MHRD. However if this method can improve the postoperative visual function is still controversial. The advantage of this technique is that the loosened internal limiting membrane is applied to cover the MH surface to form a scaffold structure similar to the basement membrane. It can stimulate Müller cell gliosis more effectively, and promote tissue filling in the MH which results in MH closure. It can also promote retinal reattachment and reduce the likelihood of retinal re-detachment. This technique is expected to be a standard surgical method for the treatment of MHRD of high myopia in the future. The inserted internal limiting membrane flap technique is relatively easy to perform, induces stable flaps by simple procedures, and can be an essential complement procedure of the inverted internal limiting membrane flap technique. In order to reduce the recurrence rate in the future, it is necessary to further define the indications of different surgical methods and the predictive effects of MH healing mode on the success rate and visual function recovery.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical curative effect of posterior scleral reinforcement for macular retinoschisis in pathological myopic patients. MethodsA prospective study was conducted, in which 36 pathological myopia patients(36 eyes)with myopic foveoschisis were enrolled and divided into two groups according to the treatments: 24 patients (24 eyes) voluntarily underwent posterior scleral reinforcement (PSR, operation group) and 12 patients (12 eyes) didn't receive operation (control group). There are no statistical differences (P>0.05) in age, gender, length of axis oculi, spherical equivalent between the 2 groups. All patients were examined by best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), macular retinoschisis types, central foveal thickness (CFT), maximum foveal thickness (MxFT). Patients in operation group were scheduled to a follow-up 3rd, 6th, and 9th month after surgery respectively. Patients in control group all were followed up once every three months. A contrast observation was made on the changes of BCVA, CFT, MxFT, findings of the foveoschisis and the complications of the surgery between groups. ResultsCompared with the preoperation after 9 month follow-up: in the operation group, the BCVA was significantly increased postoperatively (Z=-3.43, P=0.01), the mean CFT was significantly decreased postoperatively (Z=-2.71, P=0.007), while the MxFT which was not significantly decreased postoperatively (Z=-0.67, P=0.503). In the control group, there was no significant change in BCVA (Z=-1.840, P>0.05), the CFT and the MxFT were signi? cant increased respectively (Z=-2.803, -2.04; P<0.05). In the operation group, there were 6 (25.0%) of the 24 eyes get complete resolution of the foveoschisis; 16 (66.7%) of them is not completely attached however the retinoschisis was significantly decreased; only 2 eyes developed to macular hole the other getting worse and the foveal thickness was increased. In the control group no one get complete resolution of the myopic foveoschisis, and 2 eyes developed to retinal detachment in 6 and 8 month respectively. There was no complications such as post-operative intra-ocular pressure increased, subretinal hemorrhage, macular epiretinal membrane, endophthalmitis, vortex vein circumfluence obstacle and anterior ocular ischemia syndrome occurred after surgery. ConclusionsPosterior scleral reinforcement surgery was found effective in improving the visual acuity, reducing the CFT. No obvious complications were found during and after the surgery.
ObjectiveTo objectively quantitative assess the visual quality in patients with myopic foveoschisis (MF) using a double-pass optical quality analysis system (OQASⅡ). MethodsSixty-two subjects participated in this cross-sectional, observational study, who were divided into three groups based on the pathologic conditions including myopic foveoschisis group (MFG), myopic control group (MCG) and normal control group (NCG). Measurements with OQASⅡwere performed for the modulation transfer function cut off frequency (MTF cut-off), the Strehl ratio (SR) and the objective scatter index (OSI). Visual data were analyzed using ANOVA and Pearson's correlation accompanied by logMAR BCVA and axial length (AL). ResultsThe mean values for MTF cut-off, SR and OSI of MFG, MCG and NCG were 18.18±4.81, 0.13±0.03, 3.50±0.44; 22.87±2.66, 0.14±0.02, 2.42±0.29; 33.68±4.70, 0.23±0.02, 1.68±0.20 respectively, and statistical difference were proved except SR between MFG and MCG, or BCVA between MCG and NCG (P < 0.05). LogMAR BCVA and AL have negative correlations to MTF cut-off (r=-0.928, -0.658; P < 0.05) and SR (r=-0.577, -0.893; P < 0.05) with high coefficients in MFG. Log MAR BCVA has negative correlations to MTF cut-off and SR (r=-0.659, -0.806; P < 0.05) in MCG. Log MAR BCVA has negative correlations to MTF cut-off and SR (r=-0.606, -0.602; P < 0.05) and positively correlated to OSI (r=0.561, P < 0.05) in NCG. ConclusionsThe mean value of BCVA, MTF cut-off, SR, OSI of myopic foveoschisis patients were lower than those myopic patients without foveoschisis and normal people. there exists a significant negative correlation between Log MAR BCVA, AL to MTF cut-off and SR. Compared with myopic and normal subjects, myopic foveoschisis have lower BCVA, MTF cut-off, SR but higher OSI.
ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy of vitrectomy combined with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling and scleral shortening for myopic foveoschisis (MF).MethodsProspective and non-randomized concurrent control study. A total of 35 MF patients (35 eyes) were enrolled in this study. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to surgery, including group A (18 eyes) and group B (17 eyes), all received vitrectomy combined with ILM peeling, but group A also received scleral shortening. The best corrective visual acuity (BCVA) examination using the Snellen vision chart was converted to the minimum resolution logarithm (logMAR). Ocular axis length (AL) was measured by Zeiss IOL-Master or A-scan ultrasound (Quantel Medical, France). The maximal value of retinal foveoschisis (MxFT) was measured by frequency-domain optical coherence tomography (Heidelberg, Germany). Multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) responses were obtained with the RETIscan system (Roland Consult, Gemany).There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05) in age (t=0.460), AL (t=1.520), diopter (t=0.020), logMAR BCVA (t=−2.280), MxFT (Z=−4.179) and b-wave ERG amplitude (Z=−0.198). The changes of BCVA, AL, MxFT and b wave amplitude were followed-up for 3-12 months.ResultsAt the last follow-up, the height of MF was decreased in 18 eyes of group A, and MF was completely disappeared in 4 eyes. The logMAR BCVA (t=7.272, 5.951), MxFT (Z=−3.724, −3.622) and b- wave ERG amplitude (Z=−3.223, −3.243) in both groups A and B were statistically improved (P=0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.001, 0.001) compared to pre-operational results. There was significant difference of logMAR BCVA (t=−2.280) and MxFT (Z=−4.179) between the two groups (P=0.029, 0.000). But there was no significant difference in the amplitude of b-wave(Z=−0.198, P=0.843). The AL in group A was shortened after surgery, the difference was statistically significant (t=10.017, P=0.000). During the follow-up, there was no ocular hemorrhage, endophthalmitis and other complications.ConclusionPPV combined with ILM peeling and scleral shortening can shorten AL significantly for MF patients, and gain relative normal anatomical structure of the fovea, thus improve the vision.
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) on myopic traction maculopathy (MTM).Methods The clinical data of 31 eyes of 29 patients with MTM diagnosed by timedomain optical coherence tomography (TDOCT) and slitlamp ophthalmoscopy were retrospectively analyzed. The cases were divided into 2 groups according to the stage of MTM: 12 eyes of 10 patients at the early stage of MTM were in group 1; 19 eyes of patients at the most Advanced stage of MTM were in group 2. All of these eyes had undergone PPV with 10%15% inert gas filling. The patients were followed postoperatively for 6 to 12 months with the average of 8 months, and the best corrected visual acuity, reattachment of macular and retina was examined. Results The improvement rate of visual acuity after surgery for 6 months was 100% in group 1, and 63.2% in group 2 had (12/19); the visual acuity in group 1 was apparently better than that in group 2 (Z=-5477, P=0000). The macular hole disappeared without exposure of the pigment epithelium in all eyes of Group 1, but only 3 eyes in Group 2. For Group 2 patients, 3 eyes had reattached retina with macular holes, and 3 eyes had detached retina with macular holes. The recovery of macular configuration in Group 1 was obviously better than that in Group 2 (Z=-4318, P=0000). Conclusion The surgical intervention of MTM before the formation of macular hole and retinal detachment may prevent the formation of macular holes.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the macular visual function of patients with myopic choroidal neovascularization (MCNV) before and after intravitreal injection of conbercept.MethodsA prospective, uncontrolled and non-randomized study. From April 2017 to April 2018, 21 eyes of 21 patients diagnosed as MCNV in Shanxi Eye Hospital and treated with intravitreal injection of conbercept were included in this study. There were 9 males (9 eyes, 42.86%) and 12 females (12 eyes, 57.14%), with the mean age of 35.1±13.2 years. The mean diopter was −11.30±2.35 D and the mean axial length was 28.93±5.68 mm. All patients were treated with intravitreal injection of conbercept 0.05 ml (1+PRN). Regular follow-up was performed before and after treatment, and BCVA and MAIA micro-field examination were performed at each follow-up. BCVA, macular integrity index (MI), mean sensitivity (MS) and fixation status changes before and after treatment were comparatively analyzed. The fixation status was divided into three types: stable fixation, relatively unstable fixation, and unstable fixation. The paired-sample t-test was used to compare BCVA, MI and MS before and after treatment. The x2 test was used to compare the fixation status before and after treatment.ResultsDuring the observation period, the average number of injections was 3.5. The logMAR BCVA of the eyes before treatment and at 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment were 0.87±0.32, 0.68±0.23, 0.52±0.17, and 0.61±0.57, respectively; MI were 89.38±21.34, 88.87±17.91, 70.59±30.02, and 86.76±15.09, respectively; MS were 15.32±7.19, 21.35±8.89, 23.98±11.12, 22.32±9.04 dB, respectively. Compared with before treatment, BCVA (t=15.32, 18.65, 17.38; P<0.01) and MS (t=4.08, 3.50, 4.26; P<0.01) were significantly increased in the eyes 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment. There was no significant difference in the MI of the eyes before treatment and at 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment (t=0.60, 2.42, 2.58; P>0.05). Before treatment and at 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment, the proportion of stable fixation were 28.57%, 38.10%, 38.10%, 33.33%;the proportion of relatively unstable fixation were 47.62%, 47.62%, 52.38%, 57.14% and the proportion of unstable fixation were 23.81%, 14.28%, 9.52%, 9.52%, respectively. The proportion of stable fixation and relatively unstable fixation at 1, 3 and 6 months after treatment were higher than that before treatment, but the difference was not statistically significant (x2=1.82, 1.24, 1.69; P>0.05).ConclusionBCVA and MS are significantly increased in patients with MCNV after intravitreal injection of conbercept.
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical effects of pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) combined with internal limiting membrane peeling (ILMP) for macular hole (MH) and macular retinoschisis in high myopic eyes, and to analyze factors affecting the MH closure rate.MethodsThis is a retrospective case study. 21 high myopic patients (22 eyes) with MH and macular retinoschisis were enrolled in this study. All eyes were examined for best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), intraocular pressure, slit lamp microscope, indirect ophthalmoscope, A and/or B-scan ultrasound, optical coherence tomography and visual electrophysiological examination. The BCVA was ranged from finger counting to 0.2. The axial length (AL) was ranged from 26.00 to 31.00 mm, with an average of 27.47 mm. Among 22 eyes, AL was between 26.00 mm to 27.00 mm in 9 eyes, 27.10 mm to 28.00 mm in 5 eyes, 28.10 mm to 29.00 mm in 3 eyes, 29.10 mm to 30.00 mm in 3 eyes, and longer than 30.00 mm in 2 eyes. The diameter of MH was ranged from 227 µm to 597 µm and with an average of 432 µm. Among them, the minimum diameter was between 200 µm to 400 µm in 4 eyes, 401 µm to 450 µm in 13 eyes, 451 µm to 500 µm in 3 eyes, 501 µm to 600 µm in 2 eyes. All the eyes were treated with PPV combined with ILMP surgery. The average follow-up time was 17 months after surgery. The efficacy was determined at the final follow up, including the MH closure, the state of macular retinoschisis and the BCVA. MH closure rate with different MH diameters and different AL were compared and analyzed.ResultsDuring the final follow-up, MH were fully closed in 17 eyes (77.3%), bridge-closed in 4 eyes (18.2%) and not closed in 1 eye (4.5%). Retinoschisis was resolved in 19 eyes (86.4%), partially resolved in 2 eyes (9.1%) and not changed in 1 eye (4.4%). MH with smaller diameter had higher MH closure rate (χ2=12.036, P=0.032). MH with longer AL had lower MH closure rate (χ2=16.095, P=0.003).The final BCVA was ranged from finger counting to 0.25. Among 22 eyes, BCVA or metamorphopsia were improved in 9 eyes (40.9%), stable in 8 eyes (36.4%). BCVA was reduced and metamorphopsia was more severe in 5 eyes (22.7%).ConclusionsPPV combined with ILMP is a safe and effective surgical treatment for MH (with minimum diameter ≤600 μm) and macular retinoschisis in high myopic eyes. After surgery, MH was closed and retinoschisis was resolved in most patients. The major factors affect the MH closure were the minimum diameter of MH and AL.
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of vitrectomy with internal limiting membrane(ILM)peeling and perfluoropropane tamponade (C3F8) to treat macular retinoschisis in high myopic eyes.Methods 33 eyes of 31 consecutive high myopia patients with macular retinoschisis were selected randomly; all had posterior staphyloma without retinal detachment. The preoperative refractive errors ranged from -9.5D to -21.0 D with the mean of -(13.1plusmn;3.6) D. The preoperative axial lengths ranged form 26 mm to 32 mm with the mean of (28.3plusmn;2.1) mm. Conventional 20G vitrectomy was performed with ILM peeling and 10% C3F8 infusion, ILM was labeled by Triamcinolone (TA). The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and macular structural changes were observed before the surgery, and at 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 months after the surgery. Results Beginning from 1 month after surgery all patients had significant improvement of the macular retinoschisis and BCVA. The macular structure changed very slightly along with the time. The foveal thickness were (327.6plusmn;51.7),(165.2plusmn;22.6),(159.3plusmn;28.7),(167.7plusmn;17.1),(142.7plusmn;13.8) and (169.1plusmn;19.6) mu;m respectively before surgery and 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 months after surgery. The mean foveal thickness was reduced significantly at 18 months followup compared with the preoperational result (t=9.21,9.23,9.21,10.67,9.21; Plt;0.05). The foveal thickness had no significant change at each timepoint after surgery.From 4 months after surgery, recurrence of macular retionoschisis was found in 3 eyes (9.1%).Conclusion Vitrectomy with ILM peeling and C3F8 tamponade is useful to treat macular retinoschisis in high myopic eyes.
Objective To investigate the histological changes of the internal limiting membrane (ILM) in pathological myopic eyes, and the relationships between those changes and the formation of macular hole.Methods The clinical data of 34 patients (34 eyes)with pathological myopia and macular hole, who had undergone vitrectomy were retrospectively analyzed. All the patients had a diopter over -6.00 D, their ocular axial length ranged from 26.00 to 33.12 mm with an average of 27.74 mm. There were 5 eyes without retinal detachment (macular hole group)while the other 29 eyes all had posterior retinal detachment(RD group). A standard threeport pars plana vitrectomy was performed in all eyes. The existence of Weiss ring was considered as the sign of posterior vitreous detachment. The epiretinal membranes from 34 eyes and ILM specimens from 19 eyes were stained by hematoxylineosin (HE) and acetate uranyl acetatelead citrate, and then investigated under optical microscope and transmission electron microscope. Results The Weiss ring was observed in 5 eyes during the surgery, multilayer of vitreous tissue resides on the retinal surface in 24 eyes. The results of optical microscope showed that the epiretinal membranes were composed of vitreous collagen, astrocytes and extracellular matrixes. The results from transmission electron microscope showed a sandwich structure (ILMvitreous collagencells) in 5 eyes, and ILM damage, surface traction and astrocytes migration in 1 eye. Conclusions Splitting of posterior surface of vitreous and surface structure change of ILM are the major mechanisms for the formation and progression of macular holes, and even retinal detachment in high myopic eyes.