Resolution Pattern and Predictors of Outcome for Optic Disc Pit - Maculopathy Following Vitrectomy: An Optical Coherence Tomography Based Morphometric Analysis.

Journal: Seminars In Ophthalmology
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Abstract

Background: To characterize the resolution pattern and macular structure recovery of optic disc pit-maculopathy (ODP-M) following vitrectomy using spectral domain-optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).

Methods: This is a single-center, retrospective, observational case series. Serial SD-OCT scans of all consecutive eyes of ODP-M undergoing vitrectomy were evaluated to analyze the sequence of maculopathy resolution.

Results: Subretinal fluid (SRF) resolved/reduced in 9 of 12 eyes over a mean of 6 months. For eyes showing resolution, we observed that the closure of the communication tract (CT) [1-3 months] preceded the closure of outer layer defect (OLD) [2-6 months], while SRF[1-12 months] and outer retinal fluid(ORF)[1-12 months] were the last to be resolved. Three eyes with residual SRF/macular fluid had a patent CT.

Conclusions: Maculopathy resolved in a staged manner: closure of CT preceded the closure of OLD and absorption of SRF. Non-closure of CT was associated with the persistence of maculopathy. Conclusions: Optic disc pit maculopathy following vitrectomy shows a staged resolution. The persistence of maculopathy is seen in eyes with non-closure of the communication tract. Background: Key CDVA: Corrected distance visual acuityCMT: Central macular thicknessCR: Complete restorationCT: Communication tractILM: Internal limiting membraneIRF: Inner retinal fluidIR: Incomplete restorationMLF: Multilayered fluidODP-M: Optic disc pit maculopathyOLD: Outer layer defectORF: Outer retinal fluidPPV: Pars plana vitrectomyPVD: Posterior vitreous detachmentSD-OCT: Spectral Domain-Optical Coherence TomographySRF: Subretinal fluid.