Spontaneous Separation of Secondary Epiretinal Membrane (ERM) with Retinal Tear After Retinal Laser Photocoagulation

AuthorEsmaeil Babaeien
AuthorAbdulrahman Pordelen
AuthorMohsen Goharien
AuthorMohammad Shirvanien
Issued Date2023-04-30en
AbstractIntroduction: Reporting a case of spontaneous separation epiretinal membrane (ERM) with retinal break and investigation of various dimensions and influencing factors. Case Presentation: The article presents a rare 44-years-old female clinical case spontaneous separation of secondary ERM. The patient had secondary ERM and Retinal tear in the right eye after complaining of losing vision. the patient had undergone 1 sessions of barrier laser photocoagulation for Retinal tear in the right eye. A method of cautious waiting was chosen. There was no surgical treatment. The spontaneous secondary ERM separation with the improvement in visual acuity, residual parapapillary fixation, and the diminution in retinal thickness were discovered during the subsequent visit. Conclusions: As spontaneous secondary ERM separation and improvement in visual symptoms is a possibility. Regular structural assessment and monitoring of the macular anatomy with OCT for spontaneous resolution of the ERM may help defer surgical intervention until the patient experiences significant and persistent reduction in vision or associated visual symptoms.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jhrt-136777en
KeywordCase Reporten
KeywordSpontaneous Separationen
KeywordEpiretinal Membraneen
KeywordRetinal Tearen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleSpontaneous Separation of Secondary Epiretinal Membrane (ERM) with Retinal Tear After Retinal Laser Photocoagulationen
TypeCase Reporten

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