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TsunKang Chiang1, Jeffrey Chu2, Ankur Mehra1
1Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Abstract:
Autologous retinal transplant (ART) has become an increasingly explored surgical option for managing large chronic holes refractory to standard surgical treatments. However, management strategies for patients who already failed a previous ART are less well-understood. Here, we report on a case of a successful repeat retinal transplant for a refractory macular hole after a previously dislocated ART graft. Subretinal injection of balanced salt solution was used to partially elevate the macular hole and secure the edge of the harvested retinal graft under the edge of the macular hole in the second operation. Postoperatively, the patient developed intraretinal fluid within the retinal graft with an appearance similar to cystoid macular edema, which was controlled with topical steroids. In addition, two separate choroidal neovascular membranes along the subretinal injection sites were seen and treated with vascular endothelial growth factor downregulation. This case illustrates successful repeat ART surgery, but further optimization of ART surgical techniques is necessary to minimize ART's complication rate.
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