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Retinal detachment is a condition where the retina pulls away from the tissue underneath it. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It may start in a small area, but without quick treatment, it can spread across the entire retina, leading to serious vision loss and possibly blindness . [ 4 ]
The risk of retinal detachment is the greatest in the first 6 weeks following a vitreous detachment, but can occur over 3 months after the event.. The risk of retinal tears and detachment associated with vitreous detachment is higher in patients with myopic retinal degeneration, lattice degeneration, and a familial or personal history of previous retinal tears/detachment.
Retinal tufts increase the risk of a retinal tear or a detached retina, although the risk is not high- 1% of tufts are thought to lead to retinal detachment. [2] [6] In addition if there is retinal thinning near a zonular traction tuft, there is an increased risk of retinal detachment. [5]
The patient is also advised to avoid taking medications that cause blood thinning (such as aspirin or similar medications). The goal of the treatment is to fix the cause of the hemorrhage as quickly as possible. Retinal tears are closed by laser treatment or cryotherapy, and detached retinas are reattached surgically. [6]
Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a disease that develops as a complication of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.PVR occurs in about 8–10% of patients undergoing primary retinal detachment surgery and prevents the successful surgical repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.
Lattice degeneration is associated with retinal detachment, but the chance of developing retinal detachment if lattice degeneration exists is very low.. Lattice degeneration occurs in approximately 6–8% of the general population and in approximately 30% of phakic retinal detachments. [1]
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Retinal detachment should be considered if there were preceding flashes or floaters, or if there is a new visual field defect in one eye. [2] [3] If treated early enough, retinal tear and detachment can have a good outcome. [2]