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Saudi Retina Group Retina Surgery 02 January 2024

What Surgical Procedures Does a Retina Surgeon Perform?

At Austin Retina Associates, we treat many common and complex eye conditions affecting the retina. Often, surgery is the most effective way to correct these issues to improve or restore a patient’s sight, and ultimately, quality of life.

Our retina specialists in Austin are highly respected for their top-quality care not only in Central Texas, but throughout the nation as well.
Retinal Surgery in Austin

Our board-certified vitreoretinal surgeons have extensive training and experience in advanced retinal surgical techniques. Some of the surgeries and procedures we perform frequently include:

Vitrectomy: A vitrectomy is when the vitreous humor gel that fills the eye cavity is removed to provide better access for retinal repair . Different forms of vitrectomy include:

Vitrectomy with laser for retinal detachment and vitreous hemorrhage
Vitrectomy with membrane stripping for epiretinal membrane or macular holes
Vitrectomy with repositioning, removal, or insertion of intraocular lens
Vitrectomy with cataract extraction from pars plana approach

Scleral Buckle: A scleral buckle is a small, flexible band used to help gently squeeze and reattach the retina when it becomes detached. It is delicately secured into place around the eyeball via surgery. This may be performed with or without a vitrectomy.

Laser Surgery or Cryotherapy: Each of these surgical treatments is used to repair retinal tears, holes, or detachments. With laser surgery (also known as photocoagulation), laser-focused heat is administered to the injury site creating tiny scars which will then promote healing. In a similar manner, freezing the area around the retina injury or detachment (cryotherapy) will also create tiny scars that then promote eventual healing and reattachment.

Pneumatic Retinopexy: In pneumatic retinopexy, a small air bubble is gently injected into the eye in order to coerce the retina back into place following detachment.

Intravitreal Injection: Intravitreal injections are done when medication needs to be deposited precisely into the far back space of the eye called the vitreous cavity. Conditions such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, and retinal vein occlusions often require medication to be administered this way.

Other procedures that we perform at Austin Retina Associates include:

Radiation plaque implant and removal
Repair of ruptured globe
Removal of foreign body
Anterior chamber paracentesis
Indirect focal laser
Indirect panretinal laser

Retina Treatment Centers

The majority of the procedures we perform are conveniently done in one of our 15 Central Texas retina centers using local anesthesia. Surgical procedures that are more complex and require anesthesia will be done in a hospital or surgery center, but rarely require an overnight stay. After your procedure is complete, your retina specialist will give specific instructions needed for the care and healing of your eye in the days to come.
Consult With a Retina Surgeon in Austin Today

If you suspect you are suffering from a retina condition, have experienced an eye injury, or have been referred to us by another physician, our retinal surgeons are available 24/7 to provide advanced treatment and procedures at one of our retina treatment centers in Austin.

Categories: Retina Surgery
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