2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492008000200010
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Resultado funcional e índice macular em portadores de buraco macular submetidos à cirurgia com remoção da membrana limitante interna

Abstract: Functional outcomes with internal limiting membrane removal were good in this group of patients. Macular index was compatible with spatial configuration of the macular hole, however visual outcomes were not predictable.

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“…20,21 The macular hole index that can reflect the prognosis of the surgery and its visual outcome has been gaining popularity among the publications on the macular hole and it's now been used as a useful predictor for the physiological outcome of MH. 22,23 The determination of the macular hole index as was obtained in this study are of easy application, therefore, the better outcome of the surgical procedure can be pre-operatively determined. The functional results found in this study are comparable to those of literature, 24,25 showing that MHI is a good predictive factor for FTMH surgery outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…20,21 The macular hole index that can reflect the prognosis of the surgery and its visual outcome has been gaining popularity among the publications on the macular hole and it's now been used as a useful predictor for the physiological outcome of MH. 22,23 The determination of the macular hole index as was obtained in this study are of easy application, therefore, the better outcome of the surgical procedure can be pre-operatively determined. The functional results found in this study are comparable to those of literature, 24,25 showing that MHI is a good predictive factor for FTMH surgery outcome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%