Ultrastructural Analysis of Tissue Removed during Idiopathic Macular Hole
Surgery
Šach J. 1,2 , Karel I. 3 , Kalvodová B. 3 , Dotřelová D. 3
1 Ústav patologie 3. LF UK, Praha, přednostka doc. MUDr. V. Rychterová, CSc. 2 Oční klinika Fakultní nemocnice Královské Vinohrady, Praha, |
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Summary:
Aim: To analyze the ultrastructural features of epimacular tissue removed during
idiopathic macular hole (IMH) surgery and to compare them with those of idio-
pathic epimacular membranes.
Methods: Three consecutive patients with unilateral stage 3 IMH underwent pars
plana vitrectomy with surgical removal of delicate gelatinous membranous epi-
macular tissue. One patient was previously treated with laser photocoagulation.
The excised material was investigated by means of light and transmission electron
microscopy. Results were compared with the findings of the excised material in
two idiopathic epimacular membranes.
Results: The excised material included variable proportions of cellular and mem-
branous material. Glial cells (Müller cells, fibrous astrocytes) and fibroblast-like
cells dominated in the cellular component both in the specimens from IHM eyes
and in the comparative material. Neural elements were revealed in two of three
specimens from IMH eyes. Membraneous material was formed by fragments of
internal limiting membrane.Conclusions: Dominance of the glial cells in the cellular component of epimacular
formations may reflect the important role of these cells both in formation and in
healing process of IMH. The presence of neural elements in the removed epima-
cular tissue suggests that, at least in some cases, IMH surgery with peeling of an
epimacular membrane can be associated with some injury of the macula.
Key words:
idiopathic macular hole, epimacular membrane, ultrastructure.
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