Vitreo-retinal surgery is a specialized area of ophthalmology that focuses on treating diseases and conditions affecting the vitreous (the gel-like substance filling the eye) and the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye). These surgeries are performed using microsurgical instruments and lasers to address issues like retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy, macular holes, and other complex retinal
The Gold Standard in Complex Retinal Care
Vitreo-Retina Surgery addresses a wide array of serious conditions affecting the vitreous humor and the retina—the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. From retinal detachment repair to complex diabetic eye disease, our specialized surgical expertise is crucial for preserving and restoring sight.
Why Choose Retina Institute of ASG Kashi for Vitreo-Retina Surgery?
• Leading Center: We are the leading center for Vitreo-Retina surgeries in the region, performing an impressive 140+ surgeries every month. This high volume ensures unparalleled team proficiency and successful outcomes for a wide spectrum of complex retinal disorders.
• Advanced Surgical Theatres: Our commitment to surgical excellence is supported by our sophisticated operating rooms, featuring state-of-the-art equipment like two Zeiss Lumera microscopes with Resight and two Alcon Constellation Vision Systems. This ensures superior visualization and precision, enhancing surgical outcomes and patient safety.
• Pioneering Indigenous Innovations: Our surgeons, including Dr. Kartikey Singh, are at the forefront of ophthalmic innovation, developing novel techniques for improved patient care. Innovations include:
• Haptic Cut Scleral Fixated IOL: A groundbreaking technique for stable scleral fixation of intraocular lenses.
• Subretinal tPA Cocktail (For Macular Hemorrhages): A pioneering subretinal injection technique to effectively manage and clear submacular hemorrhages.
Conditions Treated Include: Retinal Detachment, Vitreous Hemorrhage, Macular Hole, Epiretinal Membrane, Severe Ocular Trauma, and Complicated Diabetic Retinopathy.
