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All kinds of Vitreoretinal Surgeries
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All kinds of Vitreoretinal Surgeries
Description
Vitrectomy: Removal of the vitreous gel from the eye to address issues such as retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, or persistent macular edema. This procedure may also involve repairing the retina and sealing tears or holes.
Scleral Buckling: Placement of a silicone band around the eye (sclera) to support the retina and repair retinal detachment. This procedure helps to reattach the retina by applying pressure to the affected area.
Pneumatic Retinopexy: Injection of a gas bubble into the vitreous cavity to help reattach the retina. The patient is positioned in specific ways to keep the gas bubble in contact with the retinal tear or detachment.
Laser Retinopexy: Use of a laser to seal retinal tears or holes and prevent or treat retinal detachment. The laser creates small burns around the tear, forming scar tissue that helps to reattach the retina.
Retinal Cryopexy: Application of extreme cold to the retina to create a scar and seal retinal tears or holes. This technique is often used in combination with other procedures.
Macular Hole Surgery: Specialized vitrectomy to repair a macular hole, which is a small break in the macula that affects central vision. This may involve peeling the inner limiting membrane and placing a gas bubble to support the macula during healing..
Treatment and Management
Preparation: Patients undergo a thorough pre-operative assessment, including imaging and eye exams. They are advised about the procedure, including potential risks and the need for post-surgical care.
During the Procedure: The surgery is performed under anesthesia, and specialized instruments are used to access and treat the vitreous and retina. The exact technique depends on the condition being treated.
Post-Procedure Care: After surgery, patients may need to use prescribed medications, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs. They may also need to follow specific postural instructions (e.g., positioning the head in a certain way) and avoid activities that could strain the eye.
All kinds of Vitreoretinal Surgeries
Description
Vitrectomy: Removal of the vitreous gel from the eye to address issues such as retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, or persistent macular edema. This procedure may also involve repairing the retina and sealing tears or holes.
Scleral Buckling: Placement of a silicone band around the eye (sclera) to support the retina and repair retinal detachment. This procedure helps to reattach the retina by applying pressure to the affected area.
Pneumatic Retinopexy: Injection of a gas bubble into the vitreous cavity to help reattach the retina. The patient is positioned in specific ways to keep the gas bubble in contact with the retinal tear or detachment.
Laser Retinopexy: Use of a laser to seal retinal tears or holes and prevent or treat retinal detachment. The laser creates small burns around the tear, forming scar tissue that helps to reattach the retina.
Retinal Cryopexy: Application of extreme cold to the retina to create a scar and seal retinal tears or holes. This technique is often used in combination with other procedures.
Macular Hole Surgery: Specialized vitrectomy to repair a macular hole, which is a small break in the macula that affects central vision. This may involve peeling the inner limiting membrane and placing a gas bubble to support the macula during healing..
Treatment and Management
Preparation: Patients undergo a thorough pre-operative assessment, including imaging and eye exams. They are advised about the procedure, including potential risks and the need for post-surgical care.
During the Procedure: The surgery is performed under anesthesia, and specialized instruments are used to access and treat the vitreous and retina. The exact technique depends on the condition being treated.
Post-Procedure Care: After surgery, patients may need to use prescribed medications, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs. They may also need to follow specific postural instructions (e.g., positioning the head in a certain way) and avoid activities that could strain the eye.
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