Retinal laser surgery (1 eye)
Retinal laser surgery is a procedure performed to treat various diseases of the retina.
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Retinal laser surgery (1 eye)
Retinal laser surgery coagulates the retina with green light, which is specially adapted to this part of the eye to treat a specific retinal disease and to protect abnormalities in that part of the eye.
Retinal laser surgery is performed to treat many ophthalmic diseases, including:
- retinal dissection,
- degeneration of the retinal circumference (protection against retinal detachment),
- holes and tears in the retina that may detach,
- central retinal vein thrombosis,
- diabetic retinopathy,
- retinal microaneurysms,
- macular changes, such as central serous chorioretinopathy,
- other retinal and choroidal diseases.
The procedure requires pupil dilation and lasts from 15 to 40 minutes, depending on the number of lesions. Laser surgery is performed under local anaesthesia (using drops).
