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6. What are the surgical options to treat a detached retina?

There are two main surgical options for treating a detached retina.

  • A scleral buckle involves placing a small band around the outside of the eyeball. The band applies gentle pressure, bringing the eye wall closer to the detached retina and allowing it to reattach over time.
  • A vitrectomy involves removing the gel-like fluid inside the eye and replacing it with a gas bubble. The bubble pushes the retina back into position so it can reattach naturally.

Man optometrist putting on ophthalmic glasses on gray-haired elderly female patient during vision treatment

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