Clinical Characteristics and Surgical Outcomes of Full-thickness Macular Hole Without Focal Vitreomacular Traction.
Launched by ST. MARIANNA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE · Aug 16, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of September 10, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
The clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes the patients diagnosed with FTMH without focal VMT in the macula (classified as VMT-) are presented, in addition to a comparative analysis of the patients presenting with classic stage 2 FTMH with focal VMT (classified as VMT+) according to international classification criteria.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • - macular hole without posterior vitreous detachment at the fovea
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • macular hole with posterior vitreous detachment at the fovea
- • Stage1.3.4 macular hole
- • Macular hole-associated retinal detachment
- • Macular hole with subretinal hemorrhage
- • Traumatic MH
About St. Marianna University School Of Medicine
St. Marianna University School of Medicine is a prestigious academic institution dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. Located in Japan, the university is committed to fostering excellence in medical education, patient care, and scientific investigation. With a strong emphasis on collaboration between researchers and clinical practitioners, St. Marianna University School of Medicine aims to translate cutting-edge research into effective therapeutic strategies, thereby enhancing the quality of care for diverse patient populations. The institution prioritizes ethical standards and regulatory compliance in its clinical trials, contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge and improved health outcomes globally.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Jiro Kogo, MD PhD
Principal Investigator
Akita University
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported