As mentioned above, there are several surgeries for retinal detachment like scleral buckle surgery, vitrectomy surgery, and pneumatic retinopexy. The last one is considered to be one of the simplest procedures to fix a retinal detachment. However, the only drawback is that it is not suitable in all cases.
In the first step of this retinal detachment surgery, the surgeon carefully injects a gas bubble in the vitreous cavity of the eye to treat the damage or the tear with cryotherapy/freezing or laser. The injected gas bubble gently presses the retina of the eye against the wall of the patient’s eye, and the freezing or the laser slowly sticks the retina down, bringing it back to its original position. Lastly, once the retinal detachment surgery is over, it is crucial to take all the preventive measures to give some time for the injected gas to gradually disappear on its own.