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Duration of Treatment: About 30-40 mins
Stay Duration: 1-2 days (in hospital), 3-5 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 2800-5000USD (depending upon the choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Retinal surgery, also known as vitreoretinal surgery, is a specialized surgical procedure that focuses on treating conditions and disorders of the retina and vitreous, the gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye. The retina is a crucial part of the eye responsible for capturing light and sending visual signals to the brain. Retina surgery aims to repair, restore, or improve the function of the retina and vitreous.
Preservation of Vision: Retinal surgery is often performed to repair retinal detachments or tears, which can lead to vision loss if left untreated. By addressing these issues, the surgery can help preserve or restore vision.
Treatment of Macular Conditions: Retinal surgery can address conditions affecting the macula, such as macular holes or epiretinal membranes. These conditions can lead to distortion or central vision loss, which can be improved through surgical intervention.
Improved Eye Health: Retinal surgery can address conditions that could lead to permanent damage or blindness, such as diabetic retinopathy or retinal vascular occlusions. By treating these conditions, the overall health of the eye can be improved.
Potential for Long-Term Improvement: Depending on the condition being treated and the success of the surgery, retinal surgery can provide long-term improvement in vision.
Pre-Procedure
Consultation: The patient undergoes a comprehensive eye examination and discusses their symptoms, medical history, and any previous eye conditions.
Diagnosis: The ophthalmologist may perform various tests, including retinal imaging and optical coherence tomography (OCT), to diagnose the specific retinal condition.
Treatment Plan: Based on the diagnosis, the ophthalmologist recommends the appropriate treatment approach, which may include retina surgery.
Procedure
Anesthesia: Local or general anesthesia is administered to ensure the patient's comfort during the procedure.
Access to the Retina: Depending on the specific condition, small incisions are made in the eye to access the retina and vitreous.
Repair and Restoration: The surgeon uses delicate instruments, including microscopes and lasers, to perform the necessary repairs.
Closure: At the end of the procedure, the incisions are closed, and the eye may be covered with an eye patch or shield.
Post-Procedure
Recovery: The patient is monitored in a recovery area and may receive instructions for post-operative care.
Follow-Up: Several post-operative appointments are scheduled to monitor healing, visual progress, and address any concerns.
Medications: Antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops are prescribed to prevent infection and reduce inflammation.