Retinal detachment for one year should be judged based on the state of the retina and optic nerve of the eye, and if there is a complete loss of vision and atrophy of the eye, there is no need for surgery.
In the case of retinal detachment for up to one year, the necessity of surgical treatment should be judged according to the specific retina of the eye, the degree of optic nerve proliferation and atrophy, and whether there is any residual vision. If the retina and optic nerve have atrophied significantly, and there is no residual vision, there is no need for surgical treatment.
It is best to detect and treat retinal detachment as early as possible, and to consult a doctor when sudden vision loss or curtain sensation occurs at an early stage. Long-term untreated retinal detachment will not only aggravate the extent of retinal detachment, but also lead to fundus hyperplasia, retinal optic nerve atrophy and other serious conditions, thus losing the value of surgery.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time when sudden vision loss occurs, improve fundus photography and other auxiliary examinations, and then choose observation or treatment according to the specific situation.