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Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
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Cirugía de las membranas epirretinianas: resultados anatómicos y funcionales

Authors: M. García-Fernández; J. Castro Navarro; C. González Castaño; A. García Alonso; M. Fonollá Gil;

Cirugía de las membranas epirretinianas: resultados anatómicos y funcionales

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Resumen Objetivo Estudiar la implicacion de las caracteristicas preoperatorias anatomicas (segun el parametro del grosor foveal central, determinado mediante tomografia de coherencia optica) y funcionales (segun el parametro de la mejor agudeza visual corregida, [MAVC]) en la recuperacion funcional tras la cirugia de las membranas epirretinianas maculares (MEM). Metodos En este estudio prospectivo, longitudinal se incluyeron 88 ojos (de 86 pacientes), intervenidos mediante vitrectomia debido a MEM, en un periodo de 3 anos. Se analizaron: etiologia de la MEM, MAVC, existencia o no de metamorfopsia, estado del cristalino, y grosor foveal central. Asimismo se recogieron los datos relativos a la cirugia y las complicaciones derivadas de la misma, asi como los cambios observados en la MAVC y en el grosor foveal a lo largo del periodo de seguimiento. Resultados Se produjo mejoria de la MAVC en el 82% de los casos, asi como una disminucion del grosor foveal en el 79% de los casos intervenidos, ambos estadisticamente significativos (p Conclusiones Se produce una recuperacion funcional en terminos de MAVC en mas del 80% de los pacientes tras cirugia de MEM. La mayor parte de los ojos muestran persistencia del engrosamiento macular, si bien este no parece tener influencia en la agudeza visual final. El mejor determinante de recuperacion funcional postoperatoria (agudeza visual postoperatoria) parece ser, en nuestra experiencia, la agudeza visual preoperatoria y no el grosor macular.

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