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Vitrectomy

Vitrectomy

Overview

Our eyeball consists of: cornea, the foremost
transparent layer of the eyeballs; the anterior chamber located behind the
cornea, in which the aqueous humor is found; the iris and the pupil forming the
rear border of the anterior chamber; the lens located in a capsule in the
posterior chamber; the fluid, called vitreous humor, filling the eye globe in
the posterior chamber; and the optic disc, the optic nerve and the retina at
the rearmost part of the eyeballs. The white part seen from the outside of the
eye is called sclera.

Vitrues body is the clear gel that fills the cavity at
the posterior part of the eyeballs.  The retina is the first layer that
confines the vitreous humor in the eyeball.

The retina hosts photoreceptor cells of the eye and
the layer is located adjacent to the arterial and venous network (choroid
plexus) of the eyeball; the macula – the layer that transmits light signals to
the brain in order to sense the light and create the image-, the foveola, the
optic disc and the optic nerve are located in the retina.

If a hole occurs in this layer of the eye (the
innermost layer at the posterior part of the eye) that is so important for
healthy vision due to various reasons, including but not limited to aging,
trauma, diabetes mellitus, and hypertension as well as brain tumor, the
gel-like fluid that fills the posterior portion of the eyeball may leak through
the hole. The vitreous humor advances through the hole and strips this layer of
the eyeball off the other layers. The blood supply to the retinal detachment
area decreases and stops over the time and the detached retinal segment may not
fulfill the visual functions.

The detachment of the retina is manifested by various
symptoms, such as loss of visual accuracy, blurred vision, flashes in front of
the eye, loss of peripheral visual field, total loss of the visual field and
floaters in one or both eyes. If you recognize such symptoms, you should see an
ophthalmologist to recover visual functions.

The known risk factors of the retinal detachment include
age above 50 years, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and family history of
retinal detachment.

When you see an ophthalmologist due to above mentioned
symptoms, a detailed eye examination will be made. The anterior chamber that
consists of the cornea, the iris, the pupil and the lens is examined.

This stage of the eye examination is followed by
retinal examination by an ophthalmologist who is specialized in retinal
diseases. At this phase, advanced imaging methods, such as fundus fluorescein
angiography, optic coherence tomography and eye ultrasound, can be ordered to
evaluate retinal vessels and retinal topography in detail and to image the eye.
Here, the aim is to determine the location and the severity of the retinal
detachment, if the retinal detachment is diagnosed.

Retinal detachment is a medical emergency and possible
treatment options include vitrectomy.

Why is this procedure done?

Vitrectomy is an option of surgical treatment that is
reserved for retinal diseases, such as large retinal tears and retinal
detachment.

For vitrectomy, small incisions are made on the eye
and the vitreus humor located at the posterior part of the eye are suctioned
out of the eye. After various conditions are treated that include, but not
limited to bleeding, intraocular foreign body, infection, macular hole and
retinal tear as well as retinal detachment, air is insufflated to or silicone
is placed in the cavity filled by the vitreous humor in order to prevent
collapse.

The removal of the gel-like vitreous humor provides your
ophthalmologist with the better access to the posterior part of the eye.
Vitrectomy is carried out by an ophthalmologist who receives special education
on retinal problems.

Risks

Following complications can be faced during and after
vitrectomy:

  • Cataract
  • Bleeding
  • High intra-ocular pressure
  • Blindness

Although all possible measures that modern medicine
allows are taken to prevent occurrence of risks, it is no means possible to
warrant that the risks will be completely eliminated.

Our specialists will employ all practices to minimize
the risk of complications and our ophthalmologists will preoperatively inform
you about the risks listed above and all other potential complications.

Preparation

Your ophthalmologist will first evaluate your visual
accuracy and the visual field. At this stage, a comprehensive examination is
made to determine whether the cataract is associated by other eye disorders or
not. Such evaluations aim maximizing the postoperative visual accuracy and
eliminating possible visual field disorders.

Although vitrectomy is carried out at outpatient
basis, after it is verified that the surgery does not pose risk, you will be
asked to quit smoking, if you are a smoker, and to stop taking certain
medications that increase risk of bleeding. All other prescribed and
over-the-counter medications, herbal products and supplements will also be
questioned and you will be informed to continue or stop taking them.

You may need to use antibiotic eye drops or tablets
before and after the surgery in order to eliminate the risk of postoperative
infection.

You will also be instructed to stop eating and
drinking at a particular time before the surgery and you should strictly follow
this instruction in order to undergo the surgery at the scheduled date.

Moreover, it is reasonable to plan discharge,
post-discharge accommodation and travel at this phase in order to manage
postoperative period better.

Surgery and early postoperative period

Vitrectomy is an ocular surgery that is carried out
under local or general anesthesia.

Vitrectomy device, a high-end technological device, is
used for the vitrectomy. Small incisions are made on the sclera of the eye. One
of those incisions is used to insert a tiny camera into the eye, while other
incisions serve advancing surgical instruments into the vitreous.  The
vitreous humor is partially or completely emptied to make the ophthalmologist
clearly see the retina and access the retinal pathologies. Vitrectomy can be
used to correct various pathologies, such as removal of intraocular foreign
bodies, repair of retinal tear with laser, cleaning the retinal infection and
repair of the retinal detachment. The space created when vitreous humor is
suctioned, depending on the type and the severity of the condition, is filled
in by air or intraocular silicone. The gas or the air is absorbed by the body
over the time and the space is filled in by the vitreous humor that is produced
by the healthy retina. If silicone gel or silicone oil is used, it should be
removed in the future. Finally, the devices used for the vitrectomy are removed
and small incisions are stitched. The eye is closed with bandages.

Vitrectomy is one of major surgeries in the field of
ophthalmology and it requires maximum attention for the postoperative care.

You may feel itching, irritation, pain, tenderness and
mild discomfort in the early postoperative period. Such symptoms will
spontaneously disappear without need to a treatment. If necessary, you will be
prescribed medications in order to manage those symptoms.

Your doctor may ask you to use antibiotics,
anti-inflammatory tablets and eye drops as a precaution. You should closely
follow all advices of your doctor in order to prevent or minimize postoperative
complications.

You should necessarily keep your eyes clean, avoid rubbing
and/or scratching your eyes and follow wound care advices of your doctor or
present for wound dressing visits after the surgery.

Therefore, you should see your doctor at follow-up
visits that will be informed to you and you should also be ready to visit your
doctor at particular intervals.

Result

Retinal damages are, unfortunately, irreversible, as
retinal cells cannot regenerate.

The major factor that influences postoperative visual
results is the location and the severity of the retinal damage.

Moreover, the risks of retinal detachment and bleeding
are probable, if gas or silicone gel is used.

You should necessarily present for follow-up visits that your doctor
will inform you in order to prevent and sustain surgical results after the
vitrectomy.

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Corporate DetailsSince 1992, Medicana Health Group sustains its progression on the way to determine the standards of future healthcare services. Today, Medicana Health Group, which carries on its activities especially in Istanbul and Ankara, constantly provides the most advanced healthcare services in all aspects of health in Konya, Samsun, Sivas and Bursa through its 12 hospitals and 6500 employees on average. Medicana Health Group not only pioneered the development of health tourism in our country, it also became one of the important centers in treatment of international patients in multidisciplinary healthcare. In order to provide sustainable healthcare services, many offices have been established at important locations of the world..


At hospitals of Medicana Health Group; healthcare services, which are fully compatible with the Service Quality Standards of the Ministry of Health and accreditation standards of the Joint Commission International (JCI), are provided in the equal quality with the world’s leading institutions, through its principle based on patient safety and efficient and quality patient care and treatment.


Medicana Health Group, which aims to provide healthcare services to every segment of society at international standards, increases the patient satisfaction with its transparent, reliable and compassionate approach for the patients, and thus, the Group has been regarded as one of the most valuable brands in our country and has received the title of the health institution mostly preferred by the patients, through its quality in healthcare services.


The primary aim of Medicana Health Group is to be a healthcare facility that continuously improves its productivity through its vision “closely following the most advanced and leading infrastructures and developments”. In addition, it aims to follow the development of healthcare services in Turkey and in the world and to adopt the internationally recognized methods and practices and offer these methods and practices to patients.


Medicana International Istanbul (February 20, 2010), Medicana International Ankara (February 27, 2010), Medicana Camlıca (October 27, 2007) and Medicana Bahcelievler (May 22, 2008) are JCI-accredited hospitals, and Medicana Avcılar Hospital is a member of American Society for Quality and Medicana Kadıkoy Hospital (October 2017).


Medicana Health Group is a member of the Association of Private Hospitals and Medical Institutions. It is awarded the status of baby-friendly hospital by UNICEF and the World Health Organization.We wish a healthy, quality and good life.

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