
retina surgery
Retina surgery is a specialized procedure to treat various eye conditions affecting the retina, which is the inner layer of the eye responsible for vision. Common reasons for the surgery include retinal tears, detachments, or diseases like diabetic retinopathy. The procedure often involves reattaching the retina or repairing damaged tissues using techniques like vitrectomy, where the vitreous gel is removed to gain access to the retina. Surgery can help restore or preserve vision, but outcomes depend on the specific condition and its severity. Post-surgery, patients may need follow-up care to monitor their recovery.