
Sutureless Vitrectomy
Sutureless vitrectomy is a modern eye surgery used to treat conditions like retinal detachments or vitreous hemorrhages. It involves making tiny incisions in the eye with specialized instruments, allowing the surgeon to remove or repair the vitreous gel inside the eye. Because these incisions are very small, they often do not require stitches afterward, reducing discomfort and healing time. This technique uses advanced small instruments and a high-speed cutting tool to improve precision, making the procedure safer and more comfortable for patients. Overall, it’s a minimally invasive approach that promotes quicker recovery and fewer complications.