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What exactly happened to Mr Gupta’s vision?
Mr Gupta, a 62-year-old teacher, was reading the morning paper when he suddenly started experiencing severe flashes and floaters in his eyes.
But he did not wait to see if the symptoms would go away; he saved his vision by visiting the best retina specialist in Delhi.
What is retinal detachment?
A retinal detachment happens when a thin, light-sensitive tissue present at the back of your eye physically peels away from its blood supply.
It is a strict medical eye emergency. If left untreated for days and waiting for symptoms to go away, the retinal cells begin to die, which can cause permanent blindness.
This is not something you can “wait and watch.”
In this case study, we will tell you about one of our patient’s where his immediate decision to visit AKIO saved his vision.
Early Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore
Like Mr Gupta, retinal detachment often starts silently and without pain. That’s why at AKIO, we advise our patients not to always rely entirely on visual symptoms.
You should seek immediate medical eye treatment if you experience:
- Seeing sudden, bright flashes of light (like a camera flash going off in a dark room).
- Rapid increase in floaters or black spots
- Seeing a heavy grey shadow or curtain dropping over your peripheral (side) vision.
- Having a dark patch blocks your direct line of sight.
How does 3D Micro-Incision Surgery treat detached retina?
At AK Institute of Ophthalmology, Mr Gupta underwent advanced retinal detachment surgery using 3D Micro-Incision Vitrectomy Surgery (MIVS).
Step-by-Step Surgical Approach:
- High-definition 3D visualisation system for enhanced precision
- Removal of vitreous gel (vitrectomy)
- Drainage of subretinal fluid
- Laser sealing of retinal tears
- Placement of a gas bubble or oil tamponade to hold the retina in place
This minimally invasive surgery allowed:
- Faster healing
- Less inflammation
- Higher success rate
Also Read: – Why Blurry Vision in One Eye Could Be a Retinal Emergency
Why choose AKIO when you need a Retina Specialist in Delhi for Retina Detachment Surgery?
A detached retina requires uncompromising surgical precision, and you cannot afford to delay treatment or rely on outdated optical technology.
AKIO uses the latest technology to handle the most retina emergencies, ensuring you receive immediate care from India’s Top Retina Experts
- Dr Atul Kumar – A Padma Shri Awardee and the former Chief of Dr RP Centre at AIIMS
- Dr Aman Kumar – 41 years of extensive retina surgical experience, a highly recognised with a Gold Medal from PGIMER and AIIMS alumnus, and specialising in performing advanced 3D visualisation techniques.
- Advanced Diagnostics
- 3D retinal surgery systems
- High-resolution OCT diagnostics
- Micro-incision 3 Dimensional Techniques
- Faster recovery with minimal discomfort
Key Takeaways
- Retinal detachment is a medical emergency.
- Symptoms like flashes and floaters in the eyes should never be ignored.
- Delay can lead to permanent blindness.
- Choosing the best retina hospital in Delhi improves surgical success.
- The retina can’t be replaced; it can only be fixed, as it is a brain tissue.
FAQs
Is retinal detachment surgery painful?
No. AKIO uses local anaesthesia to completely numb your eye.
How long does the surgery take?
Uncomplicated retinal detachment surgery treatment typically takes around 1 hour.
Will my vision be blurry after surgery?
Yes. Your vision will be a little blurry for a few weeks. Once your internal eye tissue starts healing, your vision will clear.
Can I travel and come to AKIO (New Delhi) if I have a retina detachment and stay in some other city?
In case of Retina detachment, travelling by air/flight/train is not restricted to commute to Delhi to visit the Best Retina Surgeons at AKIO.
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