Overview
Vitrectomy is a type of eye surgery that involves removing the vitreous humor — a gel-like substance that fills the middle of the eye. This procedure is often done to treat problems related to bleeding, retinal detachment, fluid under the retina or scar tissue inside the eye. The goal of vitrectomy surgery is to restore or preserve vision.
Why Vitrectomy Treatment is Required?
To treat bleeding behind the eye (common in diabetic retinopathy)
For retinal detachment or tears
To remove scar tissue affecting vision
When fluid collects under the retina
In cases of vitreous hemorrhage
For macular holes or macular puckers
To remove foreign objects inside the eye (due to injury)
To help with eye infections or severe inflammation
Key Advantages of Vitrectomy Treatment
Improves or stabilizes vision in serious eye conditions
Removes clouded vitreous or blood that blocks vision
Helps reattach the retina in case of detachment
Allows access for other procedures, like retinal laser or membrane peeling
Can reduce eye pressure in some conditions
Minimally invasive techniques offer faster recovery
How Should You Prepare Yourself Before Vitrectomy Treatment
Undergo an eye examination and vision tests
Your doctor may suggest ultrasound or imaging scans
Share your medical history and any medications you take
Stop blood thinners if advised by your doctor
Arrange for someone to drive you home post-surgery
Do not eat or drink anything for several hours before surgery
How Vitrectomy Treatment is Performed?
The procedure is usually done under local or general anesthesia
A surgeon makes tiny incisions in the eye to access the vitreous
The vitreous gel is removed carefully using micro instruments
The surgeon may fix retinal tears or remove scar tissue
Sometimes, gas or silicone oil is placed inside the eye to support healing
Incisions are closed and an eye patch is placed after surgery
What You Can Expect Before, During and After Procedure?
1. Before Procedure:
Eye testing, scans, and surgical counseling
Fasting as instructed
You will be asked to avoid makeup or eye creams
2. During Procedure:
You will receive anesthesia (local or general)
The operation may take 1–2 hours
Surgeon performs the vitrectomy procedure using precise instruments
3. After Procedure:
Eye will be bandaged, and vision may be blurred at first
You may be advised to lie face-down if gas is inserted
Use eye drops as prescribed to prevent infection
Avoid rubbing your eye and follow post-op precautions
You will have follow-up visits for recovery monitoring
Risk and Potential Complications
Eye infection or inflammation
Bleeding inside the eye
Cataract formation (common long-term risk)
Increase in eye pressure (glaucoma)
Retinal detachment (rare, but serious)
Temporary or permanent blurred vision
Need for additional surgery in some cases
Results/Outcomes
Most patients experience improved or stabilized vision
Full recovery from vitrectomy may take several weeks to months
Final outcome depends on the severity of the original eye problem
In many cases, daily activities and vision clarity return gradually
Success rate is high, especially when performed early
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