# Spontaneous Closure of a Full-Thickness Traumatic Macular Hole in a Paediatric Patient

**Authors:** Bogumiła Wójcik-Niklewska, Erita Filipek

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics15040400 · Diagnostics · 2025-02-07

## TL;DR

An 11-year-old boy's traumatic macular hole spontaneously closed over five months without surgery.

## Contribution

This case report highlights a rare spontaneous closure of a traumatic macular hole in a pediatric patient.

## Key findings

- The macular hole in the right eye showed no structural improvement on OCT over five months.
- Visual acuity improved from 0.04 to 0.3 over the follow-up period.
- No surgical intervention was required as the hole closed spontaneously.

## Abstract

A macular hole is a defect of the neurosensory retina at the fovea. Post-traumatic holes can occur immediately after blunt trauma, causing severe non-penetrating retinal contusion or after sudden detachment of the vitreous from the retina. Post-traumatic macular holes can close spontaneously or may require vitreoretinal surgery. This paper aims to present the case of an 11-year-old boy with a macular hole following a ball injury. The child reported deterioration of visual acuity. Ophthalmic examination, ocular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography (OCT), perimetry, and a pattern visual evoked potential (VEP) test were performed. On the day of injury, the visual acuity of the right eye was 0.04 and intraocular pressure was 28 mmHg; the eyelid skin was reddened, and superficial conjunctival injection was observed. A fundus examination revealed oedema, pre-retinal haemorrhages, and a macular hole; peripheral retinal oedema in the superior temporal quadrant with pre-retinal haemorrhages was also seen. At the follow-up appointment scheduled 5 months following hospital discharge, visual acuity of the right eye was 0.3 and intraocular pressure was 20 mmHg. Follow-up OCT images of the OD macula were comparable to the findings obtained on the day of hospital discharge, i.e., 10 days after blunt trauma to the right eye. The left-eye OCT did not reveal any abnormalities.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** macular hole (MONDO:0006843)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Post-traumatic holes (MESH:D004834), retinal oedema (MESH:D012164), blunt trauma (MESH:D014949), retinal haemorrhages (MESH:D012166), Macular Hole (MESH:D012167), oedema (MESH:C536897), deterioration of visual acuity (MESH:D014786), ball injury (MESH:D001630), retinal contusion (MESH:D012173)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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## References

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