Research Article

Vitrectomy with Inverted Fovea-Sparing Internal Limiting Membrane for Myopic Foveoschisis

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Pre and postoperative representative OCT images of myopic foveoschisis accompanied by the lamellar macular hole. Preoperative image shows a foveoschisis, lamellar macular hole (red arrow), and posterior vitreous detachment (blue arrow). The CFT and BCVA were 505 μm and 0.7, respectively (a). At 1 month after operation, the foveal schisis was fully reattached (red arrow), but parafoveal schisis still remained (yellow arrow). The CFT was 323 μm (b). At 3 months after operation, the parafoveal schisis was gradually resolved, and the CFT was 304 μm (c). At six months after operation, parafoveal schisis and foveoschisis were completely resolved, and the CFT and BCVA were 290 μm and 0.15, respectively (d).
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