The day after the surgery, when the patient Li Dahai (a pseudonym) took off his eye patch, his excitement was overwhelming and he didn’t know what to say, because not only did his blind right eye regain its light, but his vision was much better than before he got sick. Before the surgery, he had 2000 degrees of high myopia and was nearly blind because of a retinal detachment caused by a macular fissure. Wang Hongge of the studio ophthalmology added insult to injury, retinal detachment occurred in high myopia 45-year-old Li Dahai since childhood 2000 degrees of high myopia, wearing glasses in both eyes vision is only 0.02, many actions are restricted, the original wonderful world is a blur to him. But more unfortunate things happened again, half a month ago one morning, Li Dahai suddenly found that his right eye can not see anything, rushed to the hospital for examination. Doctors diagnosed high myopia, macular fissure caused by retinal detachment, if not treated in time, not only the vision will be completely lost, the eye will also be atrophied. However, in the process of seeking medical treatment, several hospitals’ doctors said that this eye disease is not only difficult to operate, but also unpredictable post-operative vision, which cast a shadow over Li Dahai’s heart. The vitrectomy of the inner boundary membrane peeling surgery allows him to see again After being introduced, Li Dahai found the director of ophthalmology of the Municipal Hospital, Wang Hongge. After careful examination, Director Wang diagnosed that his right eye was suffering from five diseases, including macular fissure, foramen ovale, pathological high myopia, amblyopia, and concurrent cataract, each of which affected his vision, especially macular fissure and retinal detachment. Director Wang carefully analyzed Li Dahai’s condition. 2000 degrees of high myopia itself is a disease that seriously affects vision, and this kind of patient has severe choroidal atrophy, resulting in poor blood supply to the macular area, and macular fissure surgery does not heal easily. The macular fissure of the patient is large, reaching 1000 microns (macular fissures below 500 microns heal easily), making postoperative healing difficult. In addition, the retinal thinning and unfixed detachment, the myopic eye axis length of 34mm (normal eye axis of 24mm), all these factors made the surgery extremely difficult. Finally, Director Wang performed a vitrectomy of the right eye and a combination of intraocular silicone oil injection with inner membrane peeling. It took only 2 minutes to remove the floating inner membrane, which was indistinguishable from the retina. Today, Li Dahai, who will be discharged from the hospital soon, has recovered his vision to 0.1 in his right eye, and his vision is brighter than before he got sick. Peninsula Digital Reporter Liu Dong Aloe