Deciding on retinal detachment surgery involves weighing timing, technique, and your individual eye features. The priority is always to reattach the retina quickly to protect central vision.
Factors influencing the surgical plan
Surgeons consider where the retina has detached, how long it has been off, and whether the macula is involved. Your age and lens status also matter.
- Macula-on detachments usually need urgent surgery to preserve sharp vision
- Options include vitrectomy, scleral buckle, or a combination of both
- Presence of scar tissue may push towards certain techniques
- Existing cataract or previous surgery can influence the approach
Your role in the decision
Clear explanation helps you understand why a particular method is recommended. Ask questions about recovery, posture, and expected results.
- Discuss anaesthetic options and hospital stay length
- Consider support at home for positioning and drop regimens
- Understand possible need for further procedures if scarring occurs
- Arrange prompt surgery as advised to give the best chance of visual recovery