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Air Tamponade Retinal Repair in Korea

Air Tamponade Retinal Repair

Treatment Overview

Air Tamponade Retinal Repair is a surgical technique used to reattach the retina by filling the eye with filtered air after vitrectomy. The air bubble provides temporary internal pressure, sealing retinal breaks and supporting the healing process. This method is commonly used for:

  • Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
  • Retinal tears or holes
  • Selected cases of macular hole repair
  • Post-vitrectomy tamponade when short-term support is sufficient

Korea is internationally recognized for highly advanced retinal repair systems integrating:

  • State-of-the-art vitrectomy machines (25G–27G microincision systems)
  • Precise air–fluid exchange protocols for controlled tamponade
  • High-resolution widefield imaging (OCT, fundus photography) during and after surgery
  • Intraoperative OCT (iOCT) for real-time retinal evaluation
  • AI-assisted retinal mapping to ensure complete sealing of retinal breaks
  • Enhanced postoperative monitoring for optimal reattachment outcomes

This treatment enables faster recovery, reduced inflammation, and improved retinal adhesion, especially for uncomplicated retinal detachments.


Purpose & Benefits

Purpose

  • Reattach the retina by providing internal pressure with an air bubble
  • Seal retinal tears or breaks following vitrectomy
  • Stabilize the retina during healing
  • Support closure of macular holes
  • Reduce risk of recurrent detachment
  • Provide a short-acting tamponade option for eligible patients

Benefits

  • Short-acting tamponade — air absorbs within 5–7 days
  • Reduced postoperative restrictions compared to long-acting gases
  • Allows faster visual recovery once air starts absorbing
  • Lower risk of intraocular pressure spikes
  • Minimizes postoperative inflammation
  • Suitable for patients unable to follow prolonged positioning requirements
  • Particularly effective for simple, superior, or early-detected detachments

Ideal Candidates

Air Tamponade Retinal Repair in Korea is ideal for:

  • Patients with uncomplicated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
  • Individuals with retinal tears or holes requiring vitrectomy
  • Patients with macular hole repair when short tamponade is sufficient
  • Those who cannot tolerate long-acting gas (SF6 or C3F8)
  • Patients who prefer quicker postoperative vision recovery
  • Individuals requiring rapid return to daily activities or travel

Possible Risks & Complications

Air tamponade is generally safe. Potential considerations include:

Minor/Transient Issues

  • Blurred vision until the bubble absorbs
  • Mild discomfort or pressure
  • Floaters as air shifts
  • Temporary difficulty seeing downward

Rare/Minimal Risks

  • Increased intraocular pressure (IOP)
  • Suboptimal retinal adhesion requiring additional treatment
  • Small residual detachment
  • Infection (endophthalmitis) — extremely rare
  • Cataract progression in older patients

Korean clinics minimize risks through:

  • Precision-guided microincision vitrectomy
  • Real-time intraoperative OCT
  • AI-assisted retinal break detection
  • Controlled air–fluid exchange for stable tamponade
  • Intensive postoperative monitoring

Related Diagnostic & Treatment Techniques

  • Pars Plana Vitrectomy (PPV)
  • Laser Photocoagulation for sealing retinal breaks
  • Cryoretinopexy for peripheral tears
  • Scleral Buckling (when combined techniques are needed)
  • SF6 or C3F8 Gas Tamponade (for long-term support)
  • Silicone Oil Tamponade (for complex detachments)
  • Widefield OCT & Fundus Imaging for postoperative assessment

Treatment Process in Korea

Step 1 – Preoperative Evaluation

  • Full eye exam, visual acuity, and IOP measurement
  • Widefield fundus imaging and OCT
  • Retinal detachment mapping
  • Surgical planning with AI-assisted analysis

Step 2 – Vitrectomy & Retinal Repair

  • Microincision (25G–27G) vitrectomy
  • Removal of vitreous traction
  • Laser or cryo to seal tears
  • Air–fluid exchange to create air tamponade

Step 3 – Air Tamponade Placement

  • Filling the eye with purified air bubble
  • Ensuring bubble coverage of retinal breaks
  • Intraoperative OCT confirmation

Step 4 – Postoperative Monitoring

  • Positioning instructions depending on detachment type
  • Follow-up exams within 1–7 days
  • OCT and fundus imaging to confirm reattachment
  • Vision recovery as air absorbs in ~5–7 days

Duration: 30–60 minutes
Setting: Advanced vitreoretinal surgery center or hospital operating room


Recovery & After-Care

After-Care Guidelines

  • Follow positioning instructions (varies by location of break)
  • Avoid air travel until the bubble fully absorbs
  • Use prescribed eye drops (antibiotics, steroids)
  • Protect the eye from water and dust
  • Avoid heavy lifting or sudden movements
  • Attend follow-up visits as scheduled

Recovery Timeline

  • Immediate: Bubble partially obstructs vision
  • 1–3 Days: Initial healing and retinal stabilization
  • 5–7 Days: Air bubble gradually absorbs
  • 1–2 Weeks: Significant vision improvement
  • 1–3 Months: Full retinal reattachment evaluation

Results & Longevity

Expected Results

  • Successful reattachment of the retina
  • Sealing of retinal tears or breaks
  • Rapid postoperative recovery
  • Improved visual outcomes as bubble absorbs
  • Reduced need for long-term restrictions
  • Lower risk of recurrent detachment for uncomplicated cases

Longevity

  • Permanent reattachment when healing is stable
  • Follow-up recommended for several months
  • Additional support (laser or gas) if needed in rare cases

Why Korea Is a Top Destination

  • World-class vitreoretinal surgical systems
  • High success rates for retinal detachment repair
  • Experienced retinal surgeons with global surgical volume
  • Integration of intraoperative OCT for precision
  • AI-assisted mapping of tears and detachment zones
  • Rapid-access surgery for urgent cases
  • Excellent postoperative monitoring programs

Unique Korean Innovations

  • Ultra-high-speed microincision vitrectomy platforms
  • Intraoperative OCT with real-time retinal feedback
  • AI-assisted tear detection and surgical planning
  • Tailored tamponade selection (air, gas, silicone oil)
  • Enhanced recovery pathways for faster visual rehabilitation

Cost Range (Indicative Estimate)

PackagePrice (KRW)Approx. USDInclusions
Air Tamponade Vitrectomy (Standard)₩1,500,000 – ₩2,800,000~$1,150 – $2,150Vitrectomy + air tamponade + imaging
Advanced Air Tamponade Repair₩2,800,000 – ₩4,500,000~$2,150 – $3,450Microincision PPV + iOCT + laser repair
Complex Retinal Repair Package₩4,500,000 – ₩7,000,000~$3,450 – $5,300Widefield imaging + combined techniques
Postoperative Imaging Package₩300,000 – ₩700,000~$230 – $540OCT + fundus + AI analysis

Popular Clinics in Korea

  • B&VIIT Eye Center (Seoul)
  • Dream Eye Center (Seoul)
  • BGN Eye Clinic (Seoul & Busan)
  • Kim’s Eye Hospital (Seoul)
  • Seoul National University Hospital – Retina Center
  • NUNE Eye Hospital (Daegu)
  • Glory Seoul Eye Clinic
  • Gangnam Severance Hospital Ophthalmology

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