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
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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.
Ask your doctor or surgeon. Only that person can tell you how long before you can drive when you have had any kind of surgery.
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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.
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.
The procedure you are referring to is called a vitrectomy. During a vitrectomy, the natural vitreous gel is removed from the eye and replaced with a clear solution to maintain eye structure and health. It is often performed to treat conditions such as retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, and certain types of eye infections.
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