The vitrectomy surgery may help improve your vision affected by macular pucker, but use caution before deciding to have it. Seek second opinion or even third opinion. You'll have almost 100% chance that you will develop cataract rapidly following the surgery. I was in such a situation, and just had my cataract surgery recently, less than one year following my macular pucker surgery. Maybe I should not have had it in the first place as my vision was still pretty good back then. Anyway, you need to understand clearly the pros and cons of the vitrectomy before deciding to have it
I had vitrectomy a few years after experiencing a hard blow on my left eye. My vision improved but had an early onset of cataract , thereafter had my first eye cataract surgery. A couple of years later my other eye had cataract as well, thereafter had surgery on that other eye. I can say that my vision significantly improved and 9 years later after my vitrectomy and at age 65, I am still driving without any prescription glasses. My long distance vision is fine. I only wear reading glasses at the moment. I guess I was lucky to have 3 successful operations of my eyes.
I have macular pucker. My vision is not good in one eye and everything is wavy. I really don’t want to have this eye surgery. It seems scary and there are lots of things that could go wrong (according to this video) 😢
I am seeing a small blur spot in my central vision in left eye, through which I am not able to read far from that eye only, otherwise I'm all okay with both eyes, does this require surgery?
Is your vision distorted? I had my macular pucker surgery about one year ago, as I could not stand the distortion of my vision (like straight lines looking wavy). After the surgery, the distortion has been much reduced, but in terms of acuity, my vision is a bit worse. So from my personal experience, you don't need to have the surgery now if your vision doesn't have significant distortion
my case is i get beat up so hard in my eye and my doctor said there is scar inside my eye and my one eye have such symptoms but as mukular pucker is there a chance my eye heal it self or it could affect my another eye . if it affects how can i treat eat
I just had this surgery 2 days ago. The Dr. filled my eye halfway with a saline solution. I can see the line where the saline is. The saline moves like water inside a swim goggle. It really throws my balance off. The Dr. said it should be better by this Fri. (2 days away). I don't really see any improvement so far. Any opinions?
My daughter just had this surgery i am praying for a full recovery!!!!
how is she? and how is the vision now?
The vitrectomy surgery may help improve your vision affected by macular pucker, but use caution before deciding to have it. Seek second opinion or even third opinion. You'll have almost 100% chance that you will develop cataract rapidly following the surgery. I was in such a situation, and just had my cataract surgery recently, less than one year following my macular pucker surgery. Maybe I should not have had it in the first place as my vision was still pretty good back then. Anyway, you need to understand clearly the pros and cons of the vitrectomy before deciding to have it
I had vitrectomy a few years after experiencing a hard blow on my left eye. My vision improved but had an early onset of cataract , thereafter had my first eye cataract surgery. A couple of years later my other eye had cataract as well, thereafter had surgery on that other eye. I can say that my vision significantly improved and 9 years later after my vitrectomy and at age 65, I am still driving without any prescription glasses. My long distance vision is fine. I only wear reading glasses at the moment. I guess I was lucky to have 3 successful operations of my eyes.
That eye has great vision after the surgery. Glad I had it done.
I have macular pucker. My vision is not good in one eye and everything is wavy. I really don’t want to have this eye surgery. It seems scary and there are lots of things that could go wrong (according to this video) 😢
Excellent presentation and vedio and audio.
Good video.
Great information,good explanation. Thanks.
I am seeing a small blur spot in my central vision in left eye, through which I am not able to read far from that eye only, otherwise I'm all okay with both eyes, does this require surgery?
Is your vision distorted? I had my macular pucker surgery about one year ago, as I could not stand the distortion of my vision (like straight lines looking wavy). After the surgery, the distortion has been much reduced, but in terms of acuity, my vision is a bit worse. So from my personal experience, you don't need to have the surgery now if your vision doesn't have significant distortion
@@cruiselover9903 my distortion is much better now. Not 100% but any improvement I'm ok with.
Hi,I have been diagnosed with Macular Scarring from an impact on my eye 6 months ago.Will Vitrectomy help?Thank you.
Hey, any progress with your vision. Please do tell
So basically, do not do it?
I’ve had a scar on my retina sense childhood and I can’t really see to good out of that eye. Will this surgery help me now as an adult?
my case is i get beat up so hard in my eye and my doctor said there is scar inside my eye and my one eye have such symptoms but as mukular pucker is there a chance my eye heal it self or it could affect my another eye . if it affects how can i treat eat
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I just had this surgery 2 days ago. The Dr. filled my eye halfway with a saline solution. I can see the line where the saline is. The saline moves like water inside a swim goggle. It really throws my balance off. The Dr. said it should be better by this Fri. (2 days away). I don't really see any improvement so far. Any opinions?
I was at the eye clinic yesterday and will make a decision about having this procedure done. How is your vision now, after one year?
I have a macula scar problem so how can i contact with you i am living in india
Has anybody survived this surgery, ?
No one has. Zero survivability rate so far.
99% can survive
She can't pronounce "opthalmologist" correctly