If a patient cannot see after a pneumatic retinopexy procedure, it may indicate complications such as retinal detachment, persistent vitreous hemorrhage, or failure of the gas bubble to adequately support the retina. It’s essential for the patient to follow up with their ophthalmologist for a thorough examination to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. In some cases, vision may improve over time, but timely intervention is crucial for the best possible outcome.
pneumatic retinopexy, which is used when the tear is located in the upper portion of the eye
retinopexy
Common surgical techniques include scleral buckle, pneumatic retinopexy, and vitrectomy. The choice of surgery depends on the type and severity of retinal detachment.
While surgery is the most common and effective treatment for retinal detachment, the specific approach may vary. In some cases, a procedure called pneumatic retinopexy or laser surgery may be appropriate. The choice depends on factors like the severity and location of the detachment.
laser retinopexy
After numbing the eye with a local anesthesia, the surgeon injects a small gas bubble into the inside of the eye. The bubble presses against the retina, flattening it against the back wall of the eye.
Laser retinopexy is the term for reattaching a detached retina using laser therapy. This procedure involves using a laser to create burns around the retinal tear to seal it and prevent further detachment.
spirit = πνεύμα [pnevma] (see pneumatic)
spirit = πνεύμα [pnevma] (see pneumatic)
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