Cyclocryopexy

Cyclocryopexy is a surgical procedure used to treat certain eye conditions, particularly those involving retinal detachment or advanced glaucoma, by applying cryotherapy (extreme cold) to the ciliary body. The ciliary body produces the aqueous humor, and in some cases, excessive production of this fluid or other issues related to the ciliary body can contribute to intraocular pressure (IOP) problems or retinal detachment. Cyclocryopexy aims to treat these issues by freezing specific parts of the ciliary body, causing it to stop producing fluid or aiding in retinal reattachment.

At Desai Eye Institute, the procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia, though general anaesthesia may be used in more complex cases. A special cryoprobe is used to apply extreme cold to the eye’s ciliary body, usually near the retinal area that has detached. This procedure helps stabilize the retina, reduce IOP, and prevent further retinal damage.

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