My vision is now worse. I use to have a vision cloud between 9 and 12 in my vision area. The warp is gone, but the cloud now covers all my vision and in the 6 months since my surgery my vision continues to worsen and I am legally blind in that eye. The problem is, this eye is my dominant eye so my brain blends the blurred vision with the other side so that my vision is completely blurred unless I close the surgical eye. My local eye Dr has made another appointment for me to see the surgeon, although I am not hopeful anything can be done. I am out of money, and not insured. I am also not sure why the surgery failed, so why would I want this surgeon try to correct it? I can't drive, read or shop in a store alone. Very depressing. I hope your experience goes better. Vicki
I have had a failed vitrectomy. Two months ago I was working under my wife's sink and after I was done I noticed a dark cloud covering part of my left eye. Two days later I had vitrectomy surgery. At first I was told I had a small hole in my retina. Later I was told I didn't have a hole in my retina, I had a detached or torn retina. It has been two months now and my left eye is myopic, distorted and almost useless. My doctor told me today my eye was probably as good as it was going to get. When I asked my surgeon how often this happens, I was told "it happens". I was told I could have another surgery but was told it probably would not be successful. I am wondering where to go now.
Vitrectomy is the surgical removal of the vitreous (transparent gel that fills the eye from the iris to the retina).
Risks associated with vitrectomy are retinal detachment, bleeding, iatrogenic (medically caused) cataracts, and endophthalmitis
In some cases, vision can be restored to 20/20 after a vitrectomy. If there are other complications, the patient may have poor eyesight after the procedure.
It can be replaced with saline during a vitrectomy.
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Vitrectomy is typically performed in more complex cases of retinal detachment. During the procedure, the vitreous gel is removed, and the retina is reattached with the help of gas or silicone oil.
A vitrectomy is a surgery performed on the eye. This surgery removes the gel of the eye known as the vitreous humor. It is used to aid in the treatment of eye conditions such as vitreous floaters and retinal detachment.
It may be necessary to remove the vitreous in order to replace the retina and restore vision.
Macular holes can be repaired with surgery. The procedure is called a a vitrectomy.
Because this is a major operation on the eye, the surgeon will perform a very extensive evaluation of both eyes.
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