Purpose: To describe a novel surgical technique to unfold congenital falciform folds.

Method: A retrospective, interventional case series was performed where a novel technique was applied to treat five cases of congenital falciform folds. Twenty-five-gauge vitrectomy was performed along with the removal of all vitreous adhesions. The internal limiting membrane was peeled from the macula and around the macular fold area. A Tano diamond-dusted membrane scraper was used to stretch the folded retina mechanically. Then, subretinal balanced salt solution was injected using a 38-gauge subretinal needle to create multiple blebs around the folded retina. Finally, 20% sulfur hexafluoride gas was used for tamponade. Follow-up was conducted for a minimum of 6 months.

Results: Vision improved from preoperative mean best-corrected visual acuity logMAR 1.44 (20/550) ± 0.32 to postoperative mean best-corrected visual acuity logMAR 0.75 (20/112) ± 0.17 ( P value = 0.0208) after intervention. There was a reduction in the macular fold. Postoperatively, a macular hole with retinal detachment developed in one of five (20%) eyes.

Conclusion: The novel technique of vitrectomy with combined internal limiting membrane peeling and subretinal balanced salt solution injection is visually rewarding in treating congenital falciform folds.

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