What is Pars Plana?
Plana is the middle layer of the eye located between the retina and the iris. As part of the ciliary body, it has a role in the formation of a fluid vitreous that fills the front of the eyeball. The second part of the ciliary body is pars lungat. It is an optimal section of the section for ophthalmological procedures to prevent the retina and eye lens.
Pars Plana disorders have different causes. The eyeball injury can cause damage to fine tissue that includes pars plana. Bacterial or viral infections can cause inflammation and proliferative diabetic retinopathy can cause eye changes. The separation of the retina can damage the pars Plana as the retina moves from its natural placement.
The state called pars planitinis occurs when its layers are lit after infection or during infection. The materials that develop during the infection called exudates are combined with white blood cells to fill the middle layer of EYE. Foreign material can be visible as obstacles in the patient's field of vision. In some patientsThe cloudy fluid is finally cleaned without further treatment. Other people may need surgery to remove the cloudy fluid that has been formed. Loss of sight from pars planitis is reported in 20% of people with a diagnosed condition.
Immunosuppressive drugs and steroids are used to alleviate inflammation that causes exudates to form in pars planitis. Most ophthalmolologists recommend a number of six steroid drug injections given directly to the PARS Plan. This injection treatment prevents inflammation. If the inflammation does not return after the injection series is completed, the condition is considered in remission.
The return of inflammation in PARS Plan after steroid treatment can indicate the need to initiate immunosuppressive therapy. Reducing the immune response of the drugs reduces the body's ability to produce inflammatory materials. Treatment with immune suppressing drugs is generally very effective for long -term control of inflamed pars plana.
Surgical removal of the affected through fluids is only carried out after the first two methods of treatment failed to alleviate the accumulation of exudates in the eye. Vánovní is a procedure for eliminating the vitreous. The surgeon performs three cuts into the eyeball, removes the cloudy liquid and replaces the same amount. The recovery time of showcase varies for any person to undergo the procedure.