There are a number of different types of retinal detachments. They may be caused by progressing diabetic eye disease, trauma, extreme myopia (nearsightedness), recent eye surgery, or even spontaneous. Some of these are emergent while other are urgent and do not need to go to the operating room immediately. There are multiple ways to repair/treat a retinal detachment including: in-office laser, Small incision vitrectomy, or scleral buckle. Our retinal specialist are well-versed in all these techniques and make a decision based on the severity, extent, and patient.
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