Procedure
Retinal Detachment Surgery (Retinal Reattachment)
Retinal Detachment Surgery (retinal reattachment) reattaches the retina (light-sensing tissue) back to the eye wall to restore vision. this surgery reattaches the detached retina. Multiple surgical options exist depending on the detachment type.
Procedure Overview
Retinal Detachment Surgery (Retinal Reattachment)
When Is This Procedure Recommended?
Vision restoration possible
Best if done quickly
Peripheral vision may return
Central vision may improve
Success rate 85-90%
Depends on timing of surgery
Procedure Details
Retinal detachment emergency
Must be done urgently
High myopia risk
Previous eye surgery
Family history
Requires emergency care
Recovery & Expected Outcomes
Pneumatic retinopexy (gas bubble)
Scleral buckle placement
Vitrectomy with gas
Laser or freezing seals tear
Recovery several weeks
Multiple follow-up visits
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