Vitreoretinal treatment refers to medical and surgical procedures used to manage diseases affecting the retina and vitreous humor (the gel-like substance inside the eye). These conditions can significantly impact vision and, if left untreated, may lead to vision loss or blindness.
Treatment Options:
Ophthalmologists at Khetarpal’s offer patients individualized, leading-edge treatment for diseases that affect the vitreous and retina.
A vitrectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the vitreous gel to:
A focused laser is used to:
A freezing technique used to:
Medications are injected directly into the eye to treat:
A surgical procedure for retinal detachment where a silicone band is placed around the eye to relieve pressure on the retina.
Recovery depends on the type of treatment, but may include:
Most procedures are performed under local or general anesthesia, so patients feel minimal to no pain during surgery.
Risks include infection, bleeding, cataracts, increased eye pressure, or retinal detachment recurrence.
In many cases, vision can be improved or stabilized, especially if treated early. However, full recovery depends on the severity and type of retinal damage.
Yes, the vitreous gel does not regenerate. It is replaced by a saline solution or gas bubble during surgery.