Lamellar macular holes: monitoring and management strategies

Clin Ophthalmol. 2019 Jul 9:13:1173-1182. doi: 10.2147/OPTH.S180454. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Lamellar macular holes are a vitreoretinal condition characterized by abnormalities in foveal contour with splitting of the neuroepithelium and often an intact photoreceptor layer. Recent developments in high-resolution imaging have increased our ability to study the details of the vitreoretinal interface and to distinguish between different forms of lamellar holes. A new classification is needed to help clinicians in the management of lamellar macular holes. Some clinicians prefer to observe these clinical entities, especially when visual acuity is maintained or alterations of the photoreceptor layer are present. Nevertheless, lamellar holes may sometimes progress, and visual acuity can deteriorate. On the other hand, surgical treatment may lead to positive anatomical and functional outcomes, but not without risks. This review provides a critical overview of the available data on lamellar macular holes, focusing on diagnosis and managing options.

Keywords: degenerative lamellar hole; epiretinal membrane; lamellar hole-associated epiretinal proliferation; macular surgery; tractional lamellar hole; vitrectomy.

Publication types

  • Review