Speciality | Ophthalmology |
Procedure | Vitrectomy |
Success Rate | Varies by condition |
Recovery Time | Several weeks to several months |
Treatment Time | 1-2 hours |
Chances of Recurrence | Varies by condition |
A vitrectomy is a surgical procedure performed to address various retinal and vitreous problems in the eye. In this surgery, the ophthalmologist removes the gel-like vitreous from the middle part of the eye and replaces it with another solution. The process involves using small instruments to carefully cut and suction the vitreous. The surgeon then performs any additional necessary repairs, such as fixing retinal holes. To support the retina in its correct position, the ophthalmologist may introduce air or other gas into the eye. Vitrectomy aims to improve eye health and restore vision by addressing specific eye conditions.
A vitrectomy may be recommended if you experience any of the following eye conditions:
Following a vitrectomy, expect your eye to be swollen, red, or tender for several weeks. You may experience some discomfort and blurry vision in the initial days after the surgery. Allow yourself 2 to 4 weeks of recovery before resuming your regular activities. It's essential to follow your ophthalmologist's post-operative instructions diligently for a smooth healing process and optimal outcomes.
Doctor Name | Cost | Book Appointment |
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Dr. Agustin Fernandez | 606 USD | Book Now |
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Dr. Carles Barnes | 606 USD | Book Now |
Dr. Joan Casado | 606 USD | Book Now |
Dr. Triveni Grover | 20 USD | Book Now |
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