miniscleral
Miniscleral surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat various eye conditions, particularly those involving the retina and optic nerve. It is often employed in cases where traditional surgical approaches are not feasible or have failed. The procedure involves creating a small, controlled incision in the sclera, the white part of the eye, and then injecting a gas or fluid to gently separate the retina from the underlying tissue. This allows the surgeon to access the retina and perform necessary repairs or treatments.
Miniscleral surgery is particularly useful for conditions such as retinal detachment, macular holes, and epiretinal membranes.
The success of miniscleral surgery depends on the skill and experience of the surgeon, as well as
In summary, miniscleral surgery is a valuable tool in the management of various eye conditions. Its minimally