Temporal inverted ILM flap technique improves macular hole repair in wet or dry AMD eyes

CHICAGO β€” Patients coexisting with dry or wet age-related macular degeneration and macular holes experienced improved vision, anatomic and functional results after undergoing a temporal inverted internal limiting membrane technique to treat their full-thickness macular holes, according to a speaker here.
β€œThe inverted ILM flap technique might be successful in full-thickness macular holes coexisting with dry AMD. Visual acuity improves and closure is achieved after the first intervention in nearly 90% of eyes,” Zofia Michalewska, MD, PhD, said at the American Society of Retina

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