Will a retinal detachment fall out after another surgery?

Retinal detachment patients need to be treated by surgery, but there is a possibility of recurrence, and after recurrence, another surgery is needed, and after another surgery, there is still a possibility of re-detachment.
Retinal detachment is a common disease of the fundus of the eye. Surgical treatment is needed to reset the retina to facilitate the recovery of symptoms such as vision loss and visual field defects.
However, retinal detachment may recur after surgical treatment, and once recurrence occurs, another surgical treatment is needed as soon as possible, otherwise retinal detachment will cause permanent visual function damage after a long time.
Even after surgery to reset the retina, the retina may still detach again because in some patients, the retina is unable to form a tight scar connection between the retina and the wall of the eye, which prevents the retina from being fixed to the wall of the eye and may detach again.
After retinal detachment surgery, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to take good care of your retina, avoid strenuous exercise, eye rubbing and other behaviors, and consult a doctor if you have abnormal vision.