pneumatic retinopexy

How Does the Procedure Work?

During pneumatic retinopexy, a surgeon injects a gas bubble into the vitreous cavity. The bubble floats to the top of the eye, applying gentle pressure to the detached portion of the retina. This pressure helps the retina to reattach to the RPE. The patient is often required to maintain a specific head position for several days to ensure the bubble remains in the correct position to support the reattachment process.

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