Scleral Buckle Surgery
Dr. Charles Schepens, with whom Dr. Andrews has had
the privilege of working, devised a technique to put a silicone
band around the eye to repair retinal detachments. This technique
raised the success rate of surgery for retinal detachment from around
30% to around 90%.
The technique involves finding all the retinal tears and treating
them with either freezing treatment, radio frequency energy, or
with laser. Then a silicone band is placed around the eye to support
the tears. This support does several things: it physically pushes
the wall of the eye to the retina to allow attachment; it reduces
any pulling forces on the tear from the gel-like substance in the
eye called the vitreous; and it allows the vitreous to plug the
tear.
In certain circumstances this surgery can be combined with vitrectomy
surgery.
As always, discuss all options with your retina surgeon including
the benefits, alternatives and risks, what will happen without treatment,
and the risk of the treatment itself.
For more information or to schedule an appointment please contact
us at 315-464-5252.
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