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Vitrectomy: Innovative Retinal Surgery at DLEI

Vitrectomy is a specialized microsurgical intervention to remove the vitreous gel—the transparent, jelly-like material that fills the eye’s center—to enable Surgeons to access the Retina and manage a range of severe Retinal conditions. We carry out vitrectomy at Dada Laser Eye Institute (DLEI) with the latest and least invasive methods to provide patient safety, faster recovery, and best results.

When Is Vitrectomy Required?

Vitrectomy is usually the treatment of choice for many Retinal disorders, including:

  • Retinal detachment
  • Diabetic vitreous hemorrhage (Bleeding into the vitreous from Diabetic Retinopathy)
  • Macular hole or epiretinal membrane (Macular pucker)
  • Vitreomacular traction
  • Eye trauma
  • Endophthalmitis, an internal eye infection

These disorders can have a severe effect on vision, and early vitrectomy will avoid permanent damage.

How the Procedure Works

During the Surgery, the vitreous gel is gently extracted and replaced with a bubble of gas, silicone oil, or balanced salt solution based on the type of disease.

This provides a clear area for the Retina to be fixed and assists in:

  • Improving visibility and access for repair
  • Clearing blood or infectious material
  • Healing and improving Retinal function

Advanced Technology at DLEI

We employ state-of-the-art 23G, 25G, and 27G vitrectomy machines, which consist of smaller technology and quicker healing. Our Retinal Surgeons are also assisted by high-definition visualization equipment to conduct these complex operations with accuracy.

After the Surgery, patients are instructed on correct positioning—particularly in the case of using a gas bubble—to keep the Retina positioned correctly until the healing process is complete. 

Through careful observation and professional management, DLEI is successful in high percentages of vitrectomy cases, presenting patients with difficult Retinal disorders with a new hope and renewed sight.