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A common retinal surgery that involves the removal of the vitreous, a clear collagen gel inside the eye.
Sutureless surgery
Shorter surgery time
Less surgical pain and discomfort
Faster recovery
Vitrectomy may be performed in various situations, including the treatment of vitreous opacity,
detachment, macular holes, and epiretinal membranes, as well as diagnosing unexplained intraocular inflammation
or tumors and addressing complications following cataract surgery.
After vitrectomy, fluid or gas is used to fill the space and reattach the detached retina.
After vitrectomy, the proliferated fibrous membrane in front of the retina is removed.
The contaminated vitreous caused by vitreous hemorrhage or age-related floaters is removed.
To protect the eye, an eye patch and shield should be worn to prevent water or impact on the surgical site.
To protect the eye, an eye patch and shield should be worn to prevent water or impact on the surgical site.
When visiting the hospital before and after retinal surgery, and until vision recovery, it is recommended to have a caregiver accompany you.
When visiting the hospital before and after retinal surgery, and until vision recovery, it is recommended to have a caregiver accompany you.
Do not drive immediately after surgery.
If gas is injected into the eye: (No air travel / No general anesthesia surgery / No hiking / Sleep face down)
If gas is injected into the eye: (No air travel / No general anesthesia surgery / No hiking / Sleep face down)