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Effective macular translocation without scleral imbrication.

PURPOSE: To describe a case of effective macular translocation accomplished without scleral imbrication or extensive retinotomy.

METHODS: A case report of a 59-year-old woman with subfoveal choroidal neovascularization in her left eye who underwent vitrectomy with macular detachment and fluid-air exchange.

RESULTS: The macula was translocated approximately 500 microm inferiorly, allowing for photocoagulation of extrafoveal neovascularization.

CONCLUSION: Limited macular translocation may be attained without scleral imbrication or significant retinotomy.

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