The retina is a thin layer of nerve tissue that lines the inner surface of the eye like wallpaper. It is vital for vision and the anatomical integrity of the eye. When a tear or hole forms in the retina, intraocular fluid can seep through, causing the nerve layer to peel away from the eye wall—a condition known as Retinal Detachment.
This is a major crisis that can lead to permanent blindness within hours. To resolve it, surgeons can intervene from inside the eye (via Vitrectomy) or, in specific cases, through a miraculous method from the outside of the eye. Known in medical literature as Scleral Buckling, this classic yet highly effective microsurgical technique is a life-saving operation that shows the highest respect for the eye's natural anatomy, especially in younger patients.
As Ophthalmology Specialist Dr. Ayşe Öner and her clinical team—highly experienced in complex retinal surgeries—we determine the most suitable technique to secure your vision. By blending Turkey’s robust health tourism infrastructure with our clinic’s VIP service quality, we offer international patients urgent, reliable, and comfortable medical travel.
The fundamental logic of treating retinal detachment is to reattach the displaced nerve layer (retina) to the outer wall of the eye (sclera). While a Vitrectomy does this by entering the eye and applying pressure from the inside out (using gas or silicone), Scleral Buckling works with the opposite mechanism: from the outside in.
In this operation, the interior of the eye is not entered. Instead, a biocompatible, flexible, and permanent silicone band or sponge is stitched onto the white outer wall (sclera). This band wraps around the eye like a belt, slightly indenting the wall and pushing it toward the detached retina. When the wall and retina meet, the tear is physically closed, the fluid leak stops, and the retina reattaches to its natural position to begin receiving nourishment again.
While vitrectomy has become very common due to technological advancements, Scleral Buckling remains the "Gold Standard" and preferred first choice for specific patient groups:
Scleral Buckling is a meticulous reconstructive operation performed under general or local anesthesia in our JCI-accredited operating theaters.
For patients traveling from abroad for health tourism, Scleral Buckling offers massive logistical and medical advantages over Vitrectomy:
A diagnosis of retinal detachment is a crisis that begins with the sentence: "You must have surgery immediately." Patients stuck in bureaucratic queues in their home countries often face irreversible vision loss. Dr. Ayşe Öner Clinic manages these crises with flawless organization:
Do not let a retinal tear leave a permanent mark on your life. To intervene with the most anatomically respectful techniques and return home safely on a flight shortly after, contact Specialist Dr. Ayşe Öner Clinic immediately. We are here to secure your vision.
Scleral buckling is the "gold standard" surgery, especially for younger patients with retinal detachment. In vitrectomy, the surgeon enters the interior of the eye, which can cause the natural lens to become opaque and develop into a cataract within a few years. Scleral buckling, however, is performed from the "outside"; the interior of the eye is not entered. A flexible silicone band is wrapped around the outer wall of the eye to help the torn retina settle back into place. Because the eye is not entered, the patient's natural lens is 100% preserved, preventing cataract formation.
It is absolutely not visible. This fully biocompatible silicone sponge or band placed on the outer white wall (sclera) remains at the back of the eye and is completely covered by the conjunctiva (the eye's membrane). No one looking at you can tell there is a band in your eye; it creates no cosmetic or aesthetic issues. Unless a medical condition requires otherwise, this band remains in your eye permanently to protect you from retinal tears for a lifetime.
This is the greatest logistical advantage of scleral buckling surgery for our medical tourism patients: There is no flight ban. Since gas is not filled into the eye as it is in vitrectomy, our patients can safely and quickly return to their countries after their first check-ups, which occur a few days post-surgery. The necessity of a long stay in Turkey is eliminated, allowing you to reintegrate into your professional or social life much faster.
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