Speciality | Ophthalmology |
Procedure | Macular Degeneration Surgery |
Success Rate | Varies by condition |
Recovery Time | Several weeks to several months |
Treatment Time | 2-3 hours |
Chances of Recurrence | Varies by condition |
Macular degeneration surgery is also known as macular translocation or macular hole repair. The surgery aims to restore or improve central vision by repositioning the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp vision. In macular translocation, the surgeon detaches the macula from the underlying layers of the eye and repositions it to a healthier area. This relocation can be done using various techniques, such as sutures or retinal tacks. By moving the macula away from the damaged area, the surgery can potentially improve vision and reduce the impact of AMD on central vision.
The surgery is performed to treat certain forms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The surgery aims to treat specific complications associated with AMD, such as macular holes or areas of damage in the macula.
After macular degeneration surgery, patients can expect a period of recovery to allow the eye to heal. The recovery process typically involves some discomfort, redness, and sensitivity in the treated eye. Vision may be blurry initially, but it improves gradually over time. Patients are advised to rest and avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks. They may need to use eye drops as prescribed to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Regular follow-up visits with the ophthalmologist are recommended. Overall, the recovery may take 3-4 weeks.
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