{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Immediate Release of Vitreomacular Traction After Pneumatic Vitreolysis Followed by the Drinking Bird Technique. {Author}: Mehta N;Gupta L;Jansen M;Rosen R;Lee J; {Journal}: J Vitreoretin Dis {Volume}: 4 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: Jul-Aug 2020 暂无{DOI}: 10.1177/2474126419888591 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: To report a case of release of vitreomacular traction (VMT) in a patient with a full thickness macular hole (FTMH) immediately following pneumatic vitreolysis (PV) combined with head bobbing movements.
UNASSIGNED: A 71-year-old female with VMT and an FTMH presented with blurred vision for 2 months to the level of 20/400. At her 1-month follow-up visit, PV was performed using C3F8 gas and she was instructed to perform the drinking bird technique for ten minutes.
UNASSIGNED: Optical coherence tomography performed ten minutes after PV with head bobbing showed VMT release and a smaller FTMH. Visual acuity improved to 20/150 immediately afterwards and to 20/80 two months later.
UNASSIGNED: Using the drinking bird technique for a continuous period of time immediately following PV may encourage rapid VMT release. PV may be a feasible option for patients with VMT and FTMH who do not want surgery.