Procedure
Vitrectomy (Gel Removal from Eye)
Vitrectomy removes the gel (vitreous) from the eye. This is used to treat retinal problems, bleeding, or severe floaters.
Procedure Overview
Vitrectomy (Gel Removal from Eye)
When Is This Procedure Recommended?
Improved vision after healing
Floaters resolved
Bleeding cleared
Retina can be repaired
Clear optical path restored
May need gas bubble
Procedure Details
Diabetic retinopathy bleeding
Retinal tear or detachment
Severe floaters
Macular hole
Vitreous hemorrhage
Eye infection
Recovery & Expected Outcomes
Anesthesia during procedure
Three small incisions
Gel carefully removed
Laser or freezing repairs retina
Gas bubble holds retina
Recovery several weeks
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