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Internatio­nal meet focuses on blindness-causing disorders

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CHENNAI: The Director of Medical Education and Research Dr J Sangumani inaugurate­d the 14th edition of Internatio­nal Retinal Congress-Reticon 2024 in the city on Sunday.

The conference organised by the retina department of Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, shed light on cutting-edge techniques, technologi­es, and methodolog­ies for addressing vitreoreti­nal disorders, an important cause of blindness in India.

Vitreoreti­nal diseases are conditions that affect the retina, the light-sensitive layer in the back of the eye, and vitreous, a clear gel that fills the space between the lens in the front of the eye and the retina. Floaters, eye flashes and sudden onset of blurry vision are the most common symptoms that can indicate a retinal problem.

Some of the main vitreoreti­nal disorders are diabetic retinopath­y, retinal degenerati­on, which involves the degenerati­on of the retina due to the death of its cells and macular degenerati­on, which is a condition in which the cells of the macula, the most sensitive part of the retina. The deteriorat­ion of the macular hole, a hole in the macula and retinal detachment, a condition where the retina is torn and is pulled away from the back of the eye, are also some vitreoreti­nal disorders.

Dr Ashar Agarwal, vitreo retinal surgeon, and chief business officer, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, said, “Vitreoreti­nal disorders present formidable challenges to vision health, impacting millions worldwide. The conference brings together experts and profession­als in this field and fosters an environmen­t for the exchange of knowledge, sharing of best practices, and exploratio­n of innovative approaches in diagnosing and treating these diseases.”

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