laserretinopex
Laserretinopex refers to a minimally invasive surgical procedure used primarily in ophthalmology to treat retinal detachment or other retinal pathologies. The technique involves the application of laser energy to specific areas of the retina, typically through a dilated pupil using a specialized ophthalmic laser device. This process induces controlled burns or scars (photocoagulation) that help reattach the retina by sealing tears or weakening areas prone to detachment.
The procedure is often performed under local anesthesia, making it suitable for outpatient settings. Laserretinopex is
Advantages of laserretinopex include minimal postoperative discomfort, a shorter recovery period, and a lower risk of
The success rate of laserretinopex depends on the underlying condition and the skill of the surgeon. Regular