Southern Eye Specialists

Street Address

Hiatt Chambers
St George's Medical Centre
249 Papanui Road
Christchurch

Postal Address

PO Box 21023
Christchurch 8140

Contact Details

Phone (03) 355 6397
Fax (03) 355 6156
Email info@southerneye.co.nz
Healthlink EDI: Southeye

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Hours: Monday to Friday 8.15am to 5.15pm

Retinal Detachment

This is when the retina detaches, meaning it is lifted or separated from its normal position within the eye. An acute retinal detachment requires urgent assessment and appropriate treatment. Unless prompt and effective treatment is given, some forms of retinal detachment may lead to irreversible blindness.
Signs and symptoms include: a sudden or gradual increase in floaters, deterioration in vision, cobwebs or specks with the visual field, light flashes in the eye or the appearance of curtains over the visual field. You are more likely to have a retinal detachment if you are very short-sighted or have had an injury or previous surgery to the eye.
For minor detachments, a laser or freeze treatment (cryopexy) are used.  Both therapies re-attach the retina. For major detachment, surgery will be necessary. A band is often put around the back of the eye to prevent further detachment.  Surgical treatment is usually a vitrectomy, where the jelly (vitreous) is removed from the eye. This often involves a hospital stay.  It can take several months post-surgery to see the final visual result.

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