Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure in which the vitreous gel inside the eye is removed. This procedure is typically performed when there's a problem with the vitreous, such as bleeding or scarring, but without retinal detachment. During the surgery, the surgeon uses special instruments to remove the vitreous and replace it with a clear fluid. The goal is to improve vision by relieving pressure on the retina or removing debris obstructing the view.
Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure in which the vitreous gel inside the eye is removed. This procedure is typically performed when there's a problem with the vitreous, such as bleeding or scarring, but without retinal detachment. During the surgery, the surgeon uses special instruments to remove the vitreous and replace it with a clear fluid. The goal is to improve vision by relieving pressure on the retina or removing debris obstructing the view.
Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure in Turkey to remove vitreous gel from the eye, often used for treating macular holes, diabetic retinopathy or vitreous haemorrhage. The surgeon replaces lost fluid with a gas or silicone oil.
Turkey's advanced medical facilities offer high-quality vitrectomy procedures at lower costs compared to Western countries. Patients may need to stay 3-5 days for follow-up appointments.