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NCT06079593
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GaslEss Macular Hole Surgery

Sponsor: King's College Hospital NHS Trust

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Macular holes are a hole in the centre of the retina, the light-sensing layer in the back of the eye. They cause a central 'blind spot' in the vision, which can be very disabling for patients. Standard surgery involves injecting a large gas bubble inside the eye. This takes 4-8 weeks to leave the eye. During this time vision is greatly reduced in the eye. This limits patients' ability to drive and work. Gas causes clouding of the natural lens in the eye (cataract). The gas can also raise pressure inside the eye, causing pain and sometimes loss of vision. Patients cannot fly or have certain medicines until the gas absorbs. Critically, most patients position face down for 50 minutes out of every hour for a week after surgery. This is to float the gas bubble onto the macula. Head positioning is particularly difficult. It very often causes pain in the neck, back, arms and legs. Rarely, blood clots can form in the legs and be life-threatening if they dislodge and travel to the lungs. Head positioning also places a large burden on those caring for the patient. The gases are 'greenhouse' gases and cause damage to the environment, for about 3,200 years. This study looks at a new surgical technique for treating macular holes. The new technique aims to make patients' recovery from surgery easier, and safer. The purpose of this study therefore is to compare two treatments: * Standard macular hole surgery with gas tamponade * Novel macular hole surgery without tamponade Gathering feasibility data to inform a future fully powered trial

Official title: GaslEss Macular Hole Surgery (GEM): a Feasibility Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2024-01-01

Completion Date

2026-10-31

Last Updated

2023-12-14

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Gasless Macular hole surgery

Pars plana vitrectomy to treat full thickness macular hole, with internal limiting membrane flap and ophthalmic viscosurgical device covering

PROCEDURE

Standard Macular hole surgery

Pars plana vitrectomy to treat full thickness macular hole, with internal limiting membrane peel, and C2F6 tamponade