Recovery time of vision after mesh surgery


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Retinal detachment is the separation between the retinal neuroepithelial layer and the pigment epithelial layer of the retina. Retinal detachment can be divided into rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and non-rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. Relatively speaking, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment may pose a greater threat to vision, and it is also the main type of retinal detachment that requires surgery. Can vision be restored after retinal detachment surgery? How long does it take to recover? There is no certain answer to this. Some large-scale retinal detachment or more serious retinal detachment, affecting the optic disc macula and other important structures, it is likely that after surgery, even if the retina can be reset, the retinal hole can be closed, but vision may be difficult to restore to the previous normal vision. If the retinal detachment is discovered earlier, the scope is relatively small, and the retinal detachment is not in the key part or the peripheral retinal detachment, then the hope of recovering the previous vision is relatively large. The specific time should also be determined according to the specific situation of the detachment. If it is fast, it may take a few days or a week, or it may take a few months if it is slow.