Definition of Vitrectomy. Meaning of Vitrectomy. Synonyms of Vitrectomy

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Meaning of Vitrectomy from wikipedia

- Vitrectomy is a surgery to remove some or all of the vitreous humor from the eye. Anterior vitrectomy entails removing small portions of the vitreous...
- involves surgery to reattach the retina, such as pneumatic retinopexy, vitrectomy, or scleral buckling. Prompt treatment is crucial to protect vision. The...
- myiodesopsia. It is not often treated, except in severe cases, where vitrectomy (surgery), laser vitreolysis, and medication may be effective. Floaters...
- damage. Instead of laser surgery, some people require a vitrectomy to restore vision. A vitrectomy is performed when there is a lot of blood in the vitreous...
- known as the stroma procedure Vitreoretinal surgery includes: Vitrectomy Anterior vitrectomy is the removal of the front portion of vitreous tissue. It is...
- The current standard of care for treating these adhesions is pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), which involves surgically removing the vitreous from the eye. A...
- for phakic patients requiring a vitrectomy it is becoming increasingly common for ophthalmologists to offer the vitrectomy combined with prophylactic cataract...
- Cano Hidalgo R, Graue F (2017). "Pars plana vitrectomy combined with scleral buckle versus pars plana vitrectomy for giant retinal tear". Cochrane Database...
- involves managing intracranial pressure and haemorrhage, with options like vitrectomy or anti-VEGF injections for persistent eye bleeds. The prognosis depends...
- the vitreous is replaced at the same time with clear (BSS) fluid, in a vitrectomy. Surgery is not usually recommended unless the distortions are severe...