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Dr. Anderson Manvailer de Carvalho

Dr. Anderson Manvailer de Carvalho

Ophthalmologist at Barueri Eye Hospital

Ophthalmologist

4.9
The doctor is attentive, careful, and instills confidence. I highly recommend!More
Languages: English, Portuguese
The doctor is attentive, careful, and instills confidence. I highly recommend!More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Av. Arnaldo Rodrigues Bitencourt, 604 - Centro, Barueri - SP, Barueri, 06401-125

Dra. Marina Roizenblatt

Dra. Marina Roizenblatt

Specialist in Clinical and Surgical Retina in São Paulo

Ophthalmologist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish

Avenida Angélica, 1996 - 1st floor, Higienópolis, Sao Paulo, 01228-200

General information on medical treatment

Retinal surgery is a highly specialized ophthalmological procedure aimed at treating conditions affecting this delicate eye structure responsible for capturing images and transmitting them to the brain. This advanced procedure can address various conditions, from retinal detachments to diabetic complications, using high-precision microsurgical techniques. With advancing technology, retinal surgeries have achieved success rates above 90% in cases of retinal detachment and have shown significant results in treating other retinal pathologies. Early intervention is crucial for preserving vision, especially in emergency cases like retinal detachments, where time is a determining factor for visual prognosis.

Decision Process

The need for retinal surgery is determined by the presence of specific symptoms such as light flashes, sudden increase in floaters, shadows in the visual field, or progressive vision loss. Accurate diagnosis and surgical decision depend on thorough evaluation with specialized exams.

Preparation for the Procedure

Pre-operative evaluation includes detailed exams such as fluorescent angiography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and ocular ultrasound. Following all medical guidelines regarding medications and fasting is essential.

The Procedure

Surgery can be performed using different techniques, including vitrectomy, retinopexy, or laser surgery, depending on the specific condition. The procedure generally requires local or general anesthesia and can last from one to several hours.

Recovery Period

Post-operative care requires specific head positioning in some cases and restriction of physical activities. Visual recovery is gradual, potentially taking several weeks for complete stabilization.

Choosing the Right Specialist

Surgeon expertise is crucial for procedure success, making it essential to choose a professional with extensive experience in retinal surgeries.

Specialized Care for Your Vision

To ensure the best possible treatment, consult specialized ophthalmologists with proven experience in retinal surgeries. AvaliaMed facilitates your search for highly qualified healthcare professionals, providing access to detailed evaluations and comprehensive information about specialists' experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does retinal surgery take?
Duration varies from 1 to 3 hours, depending on case complexity and technique used.
Is retinal surgery painful?
No, as it's performed under anesthesia. There may be mild discomfort during recovery.
What is the recovery time after surgery?
Initial recovery takes 2-4 weeks, but complete visual recovery may take several months.
What are the risks of retinal surgery?
Main risks include infection, bleeding, and possibility of new surgery, but these are relatively rare.
Is hospitalization required after surgery?
Generally no, most surgeries are performed as outpatient procedures.
Can I have surgery on both eyes at the same time?
It's not recommended, it's necessary to wait for the first eye to recover.
When can I return to work after surgery?
Return usually occurs after 2-4 weeks, depending on work type and recovery.
How should I prepare for surgery?
Follow medical guidelines about fasting, medications, and arrange for accompaniment on surgery day.
What is the success rate of retinal surgery?
Success rate varies from 90-95% depending on the treated condition and diagnosis timing.
What are the warning signs after surgery?
Intense pain, sudden vision loss, or significant increase in redness require immediate evaluation.
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