- Vitrectomy is the process of separating and emptying the gel that fills the large space at the back of the eye. Emptying this gel, called vitreous, allows the vitreoretinal surgeon to reach the retina.Vitrectomy can be performed to remove blood and various fragments from the eye, as well as to clean injured tissues and eliminate their negative effects on the retina.Eye diseases that frequently require vitrectomy are listed as follows:
- Retinal Detachment,
- Macular Holes,
- Membrane Formation in the Retina,
- Eye Injuries,
- Intraocular Bleeding,
- Complications of diabetic retinopathy such as bleeding and retinal detachment seen in diabetic patients,
- Problems related to past eye surgeries
- infections
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