
What Causes Floaters In Eyes After A Retinal Repair Surgery?

It seems like scleral buckling procedure.
Detailed Answer:
Hello Madam
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Iam Dr. Dadapeer k, an ophthalmologist and I answer health problems related to eye.
It seems from the history that you have undergone surgery for retinal detachment in the form of vitrectomy. Following surgery you had complications like secondary glaucoma and cataract. Cataract was treated by surgery and for secondary glaucoma you are on treatment with lumigan eye drops.
The onset of floaters indicate vitreous degenerations or vitreous floaters or risk of retinal detachment.
Probabaly your doctor is panning for scleral buckling procedure. There is no surgery called as pinning procedure probably he has told about buckling procedure.
The treatment options for retinal detachment are
Retinopexy which is done by injection of air and patient has to maintain prone head down position after the procedure
Scleral buckling combined with cryo therapy and or laser therapy
Vitrectomy with silicone oil or long acting gases like C3F8
Of all these procedures relatively painful one is scleral buckling. Hence I think your doctor has told about this procedure. In this procedure a silicone sponge is sutured to the sclera in a circle fashion to prevent the opening of the retinal tear by providing a indentation force.
It provides good results in primary surgeries and in cases where macula is not involved. In these cases it provides success of 80%.
In cases with macular involvement the vision improvement after surgery cannot be predicted.
Since you are having glaucoma with optic nerve damage the improvement in vision after the procedure cannot be predicted.
If you can give details like
Vision in the affected eye now and status of the retina and macula, I can answer this question.
Hope the information is helpful to you
Thank you
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