Intraoperative OCT may affect decisions made during vitreomacular traction surgery

Subclinical findings seen on intraoperative optical coherence tomography during vitreomacular traction surgery may affect decision making, according to a study.“There are definitely things in surgery that we may not be able to perceive with a standard operating microscope. OCT may provide us with information that we were otherwise not able to identify under standard operating conditions,” Justis P. Ehlers, MD, told Ocular Surgery News.