Intraocular Gas Bubble
Vitrectomy
In more complicated forms of retinal detachments, vitrectomy surgery may be necessary. The vitreous jelly is removed, as well as any scar tissue or blood which may have accumulated. The vitreous is then replaced with special fluid or a gas bubble. For personal accounts, photos, and further descriptions of this procedure, see "Bill's Vitrectomy," "Retinal Detachment and Vitrectomy Surgery," and Vitrectomy Surgery."
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