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BUBBLE IN EYE AFTER RETINA SURGERY FREE
Scleral buckling can be done using numbing medicine while you are awake (local anesthesia) or when you are asleep and pain free ( general anesthesia). The scleral buckle method indents the wall of the eye inward so that it meets the hole in the retina.The following procedures are done in a hospital or outpatient surgery center: Severe detachments need more advanced surgery. The doctor will use a laser to permanently seal the hole.You are then positioned so the gas bubble floats up against the hole in the retina and pushes it back into place.The eye doctor injects a bubble of gas into the eye.Pneumatic retinopexy (gas bubble placement) is most often an office procedure.If the retina has just started to detach, a procedure called pneumatic retinopexy may be done to repair it. This procedure is most often done in the eye doctor's office. If holes or tears in the retina are found before the retina detaches, the eye doctor can close the holes using a laser. Most retinal detachment repair operations are urgent.
