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Treatment of vitreous detachment or floaters: vitrectomy

Floaters can be very annoying. They are caused by vitreous detachment. If you suffer greatly from such floaters or black spots, they can be removed via vitrectomy at Focus Eye Clinic. Make an appointment with Dr. Pion, the retina surgeon at Focus Eye Clinic.

Indication to remove floaters via vitrectomy

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A vitrectomy is not always necessary. When the symptoms are mild and the patient does not experience the floaters as bothersome, treatment is usually not necessary. In many cases, the brain adapts and the floaters become less bothersome. However, when floaters have a significant impact on daily functioning, a vitrectomy may be considered. Focus Eye Clinic is one of the few centers in Belgium where extra-mural vitrectomies are performed, meaning that the procedure can take place in a specialized setting outside the hospital, with maximum patient care and comfort.

Indications for vitrectomy

Vitrectomy is considered in patients with obstructive floaters if:

- Severe visual impairment occurs, making daily activities such as reading, driving or working difficult.

- Chronic symptoms persist without spontaneous improvement over an extended period of time.

- Floaters are large, dense and centrally located, keeping them constantly in the visual field.

- Alternative treatments, such as laser therapy or adjustment of light conditions, have insufficient effect.

- Posterior vitreous detachment with atypical symptoms leads to significant discomfort.

Because vitrectomy is a surgical procedure with potential risks, the decision is carefully weighed based on the complaints, medical history and expected benefits to the patient.

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'Finally rid of those pesky flying spots'

What is a vitrectomy

Medical illustration of a vitrectomy procedure, in which instruments are inserted into the eye through small incisions to remove vitreous and treat the retina.

A vitrectomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat conditions in the vitreous and retina of the eye. The vitreous, a clear gel-like substance that fills the inside of the eye, is partially or completely removed during the procedure. This space is then filled with a special liquid, gas or silicone oil, depending on the type of treatment.

Vitrectomy is used for a variety of eye problems, including retinal detachment, macular surgery (such as an epiretinal membrane or macular hole), severe vitreous hemorrhage or infection, and complications of diabetes of the retina. Removing the vitreous allows the ophthalmologist better access to the retina to repair it or perform other treatments.

The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia and takes an average of 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the problem. Some recovery time may be required after surgery, depending on the filler used and the type of procedure. Vitrectomy is a safe and effective procedure that often leads to significantly improved vision or preservation of vision.

The course of a vitrectomy at Focus Eye Clinic

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Step 1: Arrival and preparation at Focus Eye Clinic

Upon arrival at Focus Eye Clinic, you will receive a friendly welcome at the front desk, where our front desk assistants will register and prepare you for your surgery. Next, your pupil will be dilated (dilated) in preparation for the procedure. To make your experience as comfortable as possible, you will be given a relaxation pill. After all, surgery can be exciting, but our dedicated team of three nurses, two healthcare professionals, an anesthesiologist and Dr. Pion will guide you step by step.

Surgeries are always performed under local anesthesia, so you experience no pain and are completely at ease. This is always done under the supervision and guidance of our experienced anesthesiologist, who monitors your comfort and well-being throughout the procedure.

Surgery vitrectomy local anesthesia

Step 2: Surgery of vitrectomy under local anesthesia (20 minutes - 1 hour)

The vitrectomy is performed under local anesthesia, so you will experience no pain and be completely at ease. The procedure itself takes an average of 20 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the complexity. During the surgery, the eye surgeon removes cloudy vitreous and replaces it with a clear liquid, which improves your vision.

Relaxation zone after vitrectomy

Step 3: Get some rest before heading home

After the vitrectomy, you will be taken care of in our specially equipped relaxation area, where our dedicated nursing team will be there for you. Here you can rest peacefully and receive personalized care and attention. Our team will explain to you step-by-step instructions on postoperative treatment so that you are well prepared for your recovery at home. Once you are comfortable and have received all the information, you may safely leave for home. At Focus Eye Clinic, we strive to make your entire experience, from surgery to aftercare, as pleasant as possible.

How is a vitrectomy performed?

Dr. Pion and Dr. Al-Sabai in Operating Room

Personalized advice from our experts

Our highly specialized surgeons do a thorough diagnosis and analysis of your eyes. They will discuss all options with you in complete objectivity.

Retinal surgeon: Dr. Bart Pion

Dr. Bart Pion - Ophthalmologist and eye surgeon specializing in retinal surgery, cataract surgery and refractive surgery at Focus Eye Clinic

Dr. Bart Pion, specialist in vitreoretinal surgery, is a leading retinal surgeon with years of experience in complex retinal surgery. He graduated magna cum laude from the Free University of Brussels in 2002, after which he specialized in retinal detachment, macular surgery and other advanced vitreoretinal procedures. Through continuous continuing education and participation in international conferences, he always stays abreast of the latest innovations in retinal surgery.

From 2010 to 2023, Dr. Pion was head of ophthalmic surgery at St. Peter's Hospital Brussels, where he spent 13 years performing the most complex eye surgeries and leading a team of more than 20 ophthalmic surgeons. During this time, he built a strong reputation in retinal surgery, cataract surgery and refractive treatments.

Here he performs vitrectomies, laser treatments and other innovative techniques to restore and protect his patients' vision. Focus Eye Clinic is the only extramural center in Belgium where retinal surgery is performed in an outpatient setting, offering patients fast and efficient treatment without hospitalization. His commitment to precision, innovation and the highest quality care makes him an authority in retinal surgery and vitreoretinal disorders.

35 years of expertise and confidence in eye care

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High-tech equipment for optimal eye care

Investing in the latest technology for the best results

At Focus Eye Clinic, we combine expertise and innovation with state-of-the-art equipment in ophthalmology aimed at treating a variety of eye conditions. With technologies such as the Ziemer Z8 Femtolaser and WaveLight® EX500 excimer laser, we perform refractive treatments (including Femto-LASIK, PRK and SMILE) with unparalleled precision.

For cataract surgery, we use advanced systems such as the Zeiss CALLISTO, IOLMaster 700 and Alcon Centurion Vision System, resulting in highly accurate implant measurements and predictable results. In addition, we use the Heidelberg Spectralis HRA-OCT, Pentacam® HR and Nidek OPD-Scan III to comprehensively diagnose a variety of eye conditions.

In the treatment of dry eyes, we deploy LipiScan and LipiFlow, among others, for lasting relief of symptoms. Thanks to this innovative equipment, Focus Eye Clinic offers safe, efficient and personalized eye care of the highest quality - fully tailored to your individual needs.

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Personal approach and customized care

At Focus Eye Clinic, your care is paramount. Our team of nurses, optometrists and assistants work together with one goal: improving your vision. From your first moment of contact to your final checkup, we will guide you with a personalized and caring approach.

  • A multidisciplinary team for your treatment:

    • Our experienced multidisciplinary team offers a wide range of ophthalmic treatments. After an initial diagnosis, we refer you to the doctor who best suits your specific needs, ensuring you receive the highest quality of care.

  • Your personal point of contact:

    • Throughout the entire procedure, a permanent assistant is available to you. She knows your file inside out and ensures that all your questions are answered quickly and clearly. If necessary, she will put you in direct contact with the right doctor.

  • Fast and efficient follow-up

    • We strive to offer you an appointment within two weeks and plan with you the most convenient time. This efficient system ensures a smooth and personalized experience, allowing you to concentrate fully on your treatment.

Luxurious and modern waiting area at Focus Eye Clinic, for high-quality eye care in a comfortable environment.

A luxurious and comfortable setting at Focus Eye Clinic

At Focus Eye Clinic, we believe that medical treatment should be not only effective, but also comfortable and soothing. Therefore, we have designed our clinic with an eye for luxury and comfort, so that you feel completely at ease from the very first moment.

Our modern and stylish spaces exude calm and confidence, and are designed to provide you with a relaxing experience. From the warm welcome at reception to the comfortable waiting areas and state-of-the-art treatment rooms, every detail has been carefully chosen with your well-being in mind.

At Focus Eye Clinic, we combine advanced technology with luxurious surroundings, so you can enjoy the highest quality care in a setting that exudes peace and confidence. Your health and comfort are our priority, and you will notice that with every visit.