
Vitrectomy is a surgery performed by Magrabi Health ophthalmologists to treat diseases and problems related to the retina and vitreous humor, a gel-like substance within the eye.
Magrabi Health ophthalmologists may recommend vitrectomy for patients when the retina is damaged, there is insufficient blood flow, or when foreign objects enter the eye causing infection.
The primary goal of this surgery is to restore normal vision or prevent its deterioration by removing the vitreous humor, allowing the surgeon access to the retina for treatment.
In this article, Magrabi Health's ophthalmology experts provide important information on vitrectomy, details about the procedure, and the recovery process afterward.
Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure in which the surgeon removes the vitreous humor from the eye. The vitreous humor is a transparent, gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and retina.
The vitreous humor allows light to pass through the eye, focusing it on the retina. The retina is a nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, and it sends visual information to the brain through the optic nerve.
In some cases, blood, scar tissue, or other substances may accumulate in the vitreous, blocking light from reaching the retina and negatively impacting vision.
During surgery, the ophthalmologist removes part or all the vitreous and replaces it with saline solution, a gas bubble, or silicone oil. This replacement material helps stabilize the retina during recovery and prevents further vision deterioration.
Over time, the eye's natural fluid replaces the substitute, allowing the eye to regain its normal function.
Doctors recommend vitrectomy for several conditions, including:
Vitrectomy surgeries are classified into two main types based on the location and nature of the problem being treated:
This problem often stems from eye injuries or cataract surgeries in patients with severe conditions. The surgery aims to remove the vitreous from the front of the eye to prevent further complications and improve vision recovery.
Vitrectomy is generally not a complex surgery, allowing the patient to return home the same day. The procedure can last from one to several hours, depending on the severity of the condition.
The ophthalmologist uses local or general anesthesia to ensure patient comfort during surgery. The surgeon makes small incisions in the sclera to insert surgical tools into the eye, and a special microscope provides a clear view of the retina. The main steps of the procedure are:
Magrabi Health ophthalmologists provide patients with postoperative care instructions to promote recovery and prevent complications.
Pain after surgery is rare, but patients may feel itchiness or the sensation of something in their eye. This feeling typically subsides with time and prescribed medication.
If the surgeon placed a gas bubble inside the eye, the patient may be required to maintain a specific head position (such as looking downward) for a certain period to ensure the retina remains in place during recovery.
Patients are also advised to avoid air travel or high-altitude areas, as changes in air pressure can affect the gas bubble and lead to unwanted complications.
Magrabi Health surgeons recommend that patients wear an eye patch for a few days to protect the eye and follow-up with visits to monitor the eye’s recovery. Patients usually experience gradual improvement in their condition over the weeks following surgery, with recovery time depending on the extent of damage to the retina.
Vitrectomy is a safe and effective procedure, but like most surgeries, it can lead to some side effects and complications, including:
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