U.S., Aug. 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07774637) titled 'Predictors of Vitrectomy Outcomes in Myopic Foveoschisis' on Aug. 13.

Brief Summary: This prospective pilot study evaluates factors that predict outcomes after vitrectomy for myopic foveoschisis (MFS), a sight-threatening complication of high myopia that can lead to progressive visual loss, foveal detachment, macular holes, and retinal detachment. Although vitrectomy can relieve traction and improve retinal anatomy, the optimal timing of surgery and the factors associated with visual recovery remain uncertain, particularly in patients with relatively good pre-operative vision.

The study will recruit 30 adults aged 40-90 years from ...