Internal chandelier-assisted macular buckling for myopic foveoschisis.

Retinal cases & brief reports(2022)

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Abstract
PURPOSE:To present a surgical technique and case presentation of internal chandelier-assisted macular buckling for myopic foveoschisis. METHODS:Review of patient clinical features, visual acuity, and optical coherence tomography results after internal chandelier-assisted macular buckling for myopic foveoschisis. RESULTS:A 48-year-old highly myopic woman (axial length 29.85 mm) underwent internal chandelier-assisted macular buckling for myopic foveoschisis with macular detachment. The best-corrected visual acuity improved from 20/150 to 20/40. Postoperative optical coherence tomography confirmed central buckle positioning and demonstrated resolved foveoschisis and macular detachment. There were no complications. CONCLUSION:Internal chandelier-assisted macular buckling is a valuable tool to optimize buckle position and patient outcomes.
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