Background And Objective: Retinal folds are a rare complication after retinal detachment repair. Surgery is required if the fovea is involved. There are few surgical reports in the literature, describing various surgical approaches.

Patients And Methods: The authors employed a surgical technique to treat retinal folds involving the fovea in a 59-year-old woman. Perimacular subretinal blebs were created with a 41-gauge cannula in conjunction with fluid-air exchange to coalesce the fluid at the macula. Perfluorocarbon liquid was injected to flatten the retina, and subretinal fluid drainage was performed through a peripheral retinotomy.

Results: The macula was successfully unfolded during surgery. Visual acuity improved from 20/800 to 20/50. After 3 months, mild changes at the outer nuclear layer were observed on optical coherence tomography, and autofluorescence showed tracks of hypoautofluorescence where the forced infusion of liquid started.

Conclusion: The authors describe an effective surgical approach for the correction of retinal folds involving the fovea. Prompt treatment as well as gentle surgical manipulation are key points to obtain an improvement in visual acuity.

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