ISSN: 2155-9570
Retina Specialists at the American British Cowdray Hospital, Mexico City, Mexico
Research
Structural and Perfusional Findings in Surgically Resolved Myopic Foveoretinal Detachment Eyes and those in Early Stages of Myopic Traction Maculopathy
Author(s): Miguel A. Quiroz-Reyes*, Erick A. Quiroz-Gonzalez, Jorge Morales-Navarro, Miguel A. Quiroz-Gonzalez, Boris Moreno-Andrade, Mario Carranza-Casas, Ana L. Diazceballos-Garcia, Alejandra Nieto-Jordan, Virgilio Lima-Gomez and Federico Graue-Wiechers
Purpose: To compare quantitative changes in macular perfusion in normal eyes, healthy highly myopic eyes, non-operated
eyes with Myopic Foveoschisis (MF)/Foveoretinal Detachment (FRD), and operated eyes with early stages of Macular Traction
Maculopathy (MTM) and fully resolved myopic FRD.
Methods: This retrospective, consecutive, comparative, interventional, single-surgeon, multicentric, case–control study was
conducted in 118 eyes (104 individuals) between October 2017 and April 2021. Subjects included normal emmetropic eyes
(control emmetropia, n=25), healthy myopic eyes (control high myopia, n=20), non-operated eyes with FRD (non-surgical
observational group, n=28), and operated and structurally fully resolved myopic eyes with FRD (surgically treated group,
n=45). Long-term postoperative structural, functional and p.. View More»