Macular Hole
What are the possible complications of macular hole surgery?
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It's unlikely that you'll suffer harmful effects from a macular hole operation.
However, you should be aware of these six possible complications:
- Failure of the hole to close. This happens in 1-2 out of 10 patients.If the hole fails to close, your vision may be a little worse than before the surgery.It's usually possible to repeat the surgery.
- Cataract . This means the natural lens in your eye has gone cloudy.You'll almost certainly get a cataract after the surgery, usually within a year, if you've not already had a cataract operation.The cataract may be removed at the sametime the hole is being repaired.
- Retinal detachment . The retina detaches from the back of the eye in 1-2% of patients having macular hole surgery. This can potentially cause blindness, but it's usually repairable in a further operation.
- Bleeding . This occurs very rarely, but severe bleeding within the eye can result in blindness.
- Infection . This is also very rare, occurring in an estimated1 in 1,000 patients. Infection needs further treatment and could lead to blindness.
- Raised eye pressure . An increase in pressure within the eye is quite common in the days after macular hole surgery, usually due to the expanding gas bubble. In most cases, it's short-lived and controlledwith extra eye drops or tablets to reduce the pressure, protecting the eye from damage. If the high pressure is extreme or becomes prolonged, there may be some damage to the optic nerve as a result.
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Am I able to travel after macular hole surgery?
You must not fly or travel to high altitude on land while the gas bubble is still in your eye (up to 12 weeks after surgery). If you ignore this, the bubble will expand at altitude, causing very high
Can I develop a macular hole in my other eye?
After carefully examining your other eye, your surgeon should be able to tell youthe risk of developing a macular hole in this eye. In some people this is extremely unlikely, in othersthere's a1 in 1
Can I drive after the operation?
No the gas bubble will still be present in your eye for six to eight weeks after your surgery, so during this time you can't drive a vehicle of any sort. None of these exclusions apply once the gas h
Do I need to position myself face down after the operation?
Once at home, you may have to spend several hours during the day with your head held still and in a specific position, called posturing. The aim of lying or sitting face down is to keep the gas bubbl
How much time will I need off work?
Most people will need at least two weeks off work, although this will depend to an extent on the type of work you do and the speed of recovery. Discuss thiswith your surgeon.
How successful is macular hole surgery?
The most important factor in predicting whether the hole closes as a result of surgery is the length of time the hole has been present. If you've had a holefor less than six months, there's about a90
Introduction
A macular hole is a small gap that opens up at the centre of the retina in the macula. It causes blurred and distorted vision, and can be treated with surgery.
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Temporary poor vision With the gas in place, the vision in your eye will be very poor a bit like having your eye open under water. Your balance will be affected and you'll have trouble judging dista
What are the possible complications of macular hole surgery?
It's unlikely that you'll suffer harmful effects from a macular hole operation. However, you should be aware of these six possible complications: Failure of the hole to close. This happens in 1-2
What does vitrectomysurgery involve?
Macular hole surgery is a form of keyhole surgery performed under a microscope. Three small incisions (one millimetre in size) are made in the white of the eye and very fine instruments are inserted.
What if I need another operation shortly after my treatment?
Ifyou need a general anaesthetic while the gas is still in your eye, it's vital you tell the anaesthetist, so they can avoid certain anaesthetic agents that can cause expansion of the bubble.
What is the treatment and how successful is it?
Vitrectomy surgery A macular hole can often be repaired using an operation called a vitrectomy, withinner limiting membrane (ILM) peel and gas. If you've had the hole for less than a year, there's a
What should I do?
If you have blurred or distorted vision, or there's a black spot in the centre of your vision, see your GP or optician as soon as possible. You'll probably be referred to an ophthalmologist (a special
Why does it happen?
We don't know why macular holes develop. The vast majority of cases happen spontaneously (without an obvious cause). They most often affect people aged 60-80, and are twice as common in women as men.