Abstract
Background and Objective: To elucidate the clinical characteristics of full-thickness macular holes (FTMHs) with epiretinal proliferation (EP) without posterior vitreous detachment (PVD). Material and Methods: A retrospective and exploratory study reviewed clinical records of patients with FTMHs with EP without PVD (5 eyes: EP group) and FTMHs without EP without PVD (32 eyes: non-EP group). Swept-source OCT images were analyzed for macular structure. Statistical comparisons were made between clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes. Results: The EP group had two eyes with non-closure of macular holes (40%) (p = 0.01) and three eyes with ellipsoid zone defects (60%) (p = 0.01 compared with the non-EP group). Conclusions: Although limited by a small sample size, this pilot study suggests that the observed trends-such as a lower closure rate and more outer retinal disruption in the EP group-may indicate differences in pathogenesis and surgical outcomes compared to the non-EP group. However, these findings should be interpreted with caution due to statistical limitations. Further prospective studies with larger cohorts are needed to validate these preliminary findings and better understand the underlying pathogenesis.