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Do you routinely perform ILM peeling in all epiretinal membrane (ERM) cases or do you selectively peel based on OCT features and membrane characteristics?

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Ophthalmology · University of Michigan

With rare exceptions, I peel ILM in all ERM cases for two main reasons. First, it is the best way (and in some cases the only way) to ensure that the ERM is removed completely, thereby avoiding the postoperative scenario of persistent ERM causing persistent visual symptoms. Second, there is good evi...

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Ophthalmology · Mayo Clinic

The introduction of membrane-staining dyes has fundamentally changed my approach to epiretinal membrane (ERM) removal. Rather than search for edges or pinch areas of suspected membranes, my surgical approach to ERM removal is now as follows:

1. For easily visualized, translucent ERMs, I remove the me...

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