Inverse flap technique in large-sized macular hole surgery
by Boral Subhendu Kumar

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by Subhendu Kumar Boral, Suber S Huang
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This video demonstrates inverse flap technique in large-sized macular hole surgery. In the inverted ILM flap technique, instead of completely removing the ILM after BBG staining, a remnant attached to the margins of the macular hole left in place. This ILM remnant then inverted upsidedown to cover the macular hole. Fluid–air exchange performed and utmost care should be taken to cover the macular hole with the attached ILM by foceps or Tano diamond-dusted membrane scraper.

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