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Vitreoretinal Surgery

Vitreoretinal surgery is a specialized procedure that focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the vitreous gel and retina at the back of the eye. This type of surgery addresses issues like retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, and severe eye injuries. During the operation, a surgeon uses tiny instruments to remove the vitreous gel, repair the retina, or inject medications. The goal is to restore or preserve vision and improve eye health. This surgery is often performed under local anesthesia and can prevent further vision loss from serious eye conditions.

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    Vitreoretinal surgery is a specialized type of eye surgery that focuses on the vitreous gel and retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. This procedure is often performed to treat conditions like retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, or eye infections. Surgeons use advanced techniques to remove cloudy vitreous gel or repair damaged retinal tissue, often employing tiny instruments and microscopes. The goal is to restore vision and prevent further damage to the eye. Recovery times vary, and patients may need follow-up care to monitor their progress.

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    Vitreoretinal surgery is a specialized procedure performed by eye surgeons to treat conditions affecting the vitreous gel and retina at the back of the eye. Conditions treated include retinal detachment, diabetic eye disease, and macular holes. The surgery often involves removing the vitreous gel, repairing the retina, or injecting medications. It typically requires careful precision to preserve vision and may involve techniques like laser treatment or inserting small instruments. Recovery can vary, and follow-up care is essential to monitor healing and vision improvement.