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Vitreoretinal Surgery

Vitreoretinal surgery is an eye surgery performed to treat conditions affecting the retina, such as macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, retinal detachment, retinoblastoma (retinal cancer), scar tissue in the macula, macular hole (a rupture in the macula), spots in the visual field.

BENEFITS

The surgery is quick.

Prevents permanent vision loss.

Repairs tears or holes in the retina.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can retinal detachment be prevented?
Yes, as long as patients have regular eye check-ups, at least once a year.


Who is prone to retinal detachment?
Elderly individuals (+65 years old), middle-aged individuals (30-40 years old), diabetics, those with high myopia (over -7 diopters), individuals with ocular diseases that lead to eye inflammation, and patients with a family history of retinal detachment.


What are the symptoms of retinal detachment?
The appearance of floaters, flashes of light, or a black curtain obstructs vision. In advanced cases, distortion of images or loss of visual acuity may occur.


Is retinal surgery effective for detachment?
Yes, especially if it is treated promptly. Therefore, it is essential to seek specialized ophthalmological care as early as possible.


Who are candidates for vitreoretinal surgery?
Patients with retinal or vitreous problems, such as retinal detachment, vitreous traction, or diabetic retinopathy, may be candidates for retina surgery. The ophthalmologist will assess the patient's condition and determine if they are suitable for the surgery.


Are there risks associated with retinal detachment surgery?
Retinal detachment surgery, like any surgical procedure, entails inherent risks. Potential complications encompass the occurrence of infection, bleeding, recurrent retinal detachment, and cataract formation. Nevertheless, it is important to emphasize that most complications are infrequent and amenable to successful treatment. Retina surgery stands as a safe and efficacious intervention, capable of enhancing the quality of life for individuals grappling with retinal and vitreous issues. To gain a comprehensive understanding of vitreoretinal surgery, it is imperative to engage in a thorough discussion of treatment options with a healthcare professional, thereby acquiring all necessary information. Scheduling an appointment with a qualified specialist is highly recommended.


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