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Treatment of Vitreous Degeneration in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for vitreous degeneration treatment in Germany

Leading hospitals

Cost for treatment

Diagnostics of vitreous degeneration
1703
Surgical treatment of vitreous degeneration with vitrectomy
7311
General therapeutic rehabilitation
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Hospital Oberberg Waldbrol
Germany, Waldbrоl
Hospital Oberberg Waldbrol
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The Hospital Oberberg Waldbrol is a progressive medical facility with a priority focus on effective treatment and high-quality patient care. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the University of Bonn, which guarantees direct access to medical innovations. The medical staff of the hospital applies an individual ap
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Hospital Oberberg Gummersbach
Germany, Gummersbach
Hospital Oberberg Gummersbach
Overall rating9.6 / 10
The Hospital Oberberg Gummersbach is a medical complex that offers its patients top-class personalized care. The hospital was founded in 1985. Since then, it has earned an excellent reputation in the German medical arena and has gained vast experience in the provision of medical care to foreign patients. The Hospital Oberberg Gu
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Schlosspark Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Schlosspark Hospital Berlin
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The Schlosspark Hospital Berlin began its work in 1970 and, during this time, has gained an excellent reputation not only in Germany but also in the international medical arena. The Schlosspark Hospital Berlin is an academic hospital of the Charite University Hospital Berlin, which is one of the best medical centers in Europe an
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Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch
Germany, Berlin
Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch
Overall rating9.7 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Helios Hospital Berlin-Buch ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The clinic is proud of its rich history, which dates back over 100 years, as well as the status of a maximum care medical center with exceptionally high success treatment rates. The medical institution is
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Hospital Kassel
Germany, Kassel
Hospital Kassel
Overall rating9.9 / 10
The Hospital Kassel is a progressive medical facility with a huge medical team, which provides high-quality medical services in all branches of modern medicine. The hospital is part of the regional medical Gesundheit Nordhessen Holding, which unites 5 top-class medical centers, including specialized rehabilitation clinics. With
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University Hospital Greifswald
Germany, Greifswald
University Hospital Greifswald
Overall rating9.8 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the University Hospital Greifswald is included in the ranking of the best medical complexes throughout Germany! The hospital is one of the oldest healthcare facilities in Germany, with long traditions and an excellent reputation. The history of the hospital begins in 1456, when the Facu
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PAN Clinic Cologne
Germany, Cologne
PAN Clinic Cologne
Overall rating9 / 10
The PAN Clinic Cologne is a multidisciplinary medical facility that combines advanced medicine, excellent quality of patient care and a high level of comfort. Founded in 1999, the clinic is located in the very heart of Cologne. During this time, the medical complex has gained long clinical experience, but at the same time it has
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Eye Center Frankfurt
Germany, Frankfurt am Main
Eye Center Frankfurt
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Eye Center Frankfurt is a highly specialized medical facility, within the walls of which patients can undergo modern diagnostics and treatment of the full range of diseases of the eye and its appendages. From the first minutes of visiting the center, patients feel the spirit of modern trends and advanced technologies –
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Eye Center im Brienner Hof Munich
Germany, Munich
Eye Center im Brienner Hof Munich
Overall rating9.4 / 10
The Eye Center im Brienner Hof Munich was founded in 2015. In a relatively short period of time, the medical facility has gained high prestige in its field of competence in Germany and far beyond its borders. The center has a modern technical base for conducting high-precision diagnostic examinations of the eye apparatus and suc
Vivantes Neukölln Hospital Berlin
Germany, Berlin
Vivantes Neukölln Hospital Berlin
Overall rating10 / 10
The Vivantes Neukölln Hospital is the maximum care hospital and one of the largest healthcare facilities in Berlin.  There are more than 20 specialized departments and centers, including pediatric departments. In total, the hospital has 1,200 beds. The hospital uses innovative technologies and the latest treatments, as
ViDia Hospital Karlsruhe
Germany, Karlsruhe
ViDia Hospital Karlsruhe
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The ViDia Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern medical facility with a rich history and traditions. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the University of Freiburg, granting patients access to advanced university medicine and the very latest therapeutic developments. The hospital first opened its doors in 1851 and, since the
University Hospital Mainz
Germany, Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
University Hospital Freiburg
Germany, Freibung
University Hospital Freiburg
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
Beta Clinic Bonn
Germany, Bonn
Beta Clinic Bonn
Overall rating9.7 / 10
The Beta Clinic Bonn is a modern private healthcare facility with 20 specialized departments. In addition, the clinic cooperates with 30 independent doctors of various specializations, most of whom have their own private practices. The doors of the clinic first opened for patients in 2008. Since that time, the medical facility h
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The vitreous body is a gelatinous mass without vessels, which accounts for two-thirds of the volume of the eyeball. The destruction of the vitreous body is a change in its homogenous structure with the appearance of floating opacities. This is a common eye disease that is detected in 5% of people under the age of 40 years. According to instrumental diagnostics, the prevalence increases to 80% over 60 years. The cause of destruction is the appearance of fibers from the connective tissue inside the vitreous body. Doctors in Germany successfully treat the disease using safe minimally invasive techniques.

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  1. What is destruction of the vitreous body?
  2. Vitrectomy
  3. YAG laser vitreolysis

The main treatment methods for vitreous destruction are vitreolysis and vitrectomy. Doctors can remove the vitreous or destroy the opacities with a laser. In Germany, the procedures are performed with almost 100% efficiency and minimal risk of complications.

You can undergo treatment in the following hospitals: University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich, University Hospital Ulm, Charite University Hospital Berlin.

Please leave your request on the Booking Health website, and we will help you choose the best treatment method, clinic and doctor. The specialists of the Booking Health company will hold a consultation with you on the medical aspects of the trip, and travel managers will fully take care of all arrangements.

What is destruction of the vitreous body?

 

The vitreous body is an extracellular matrix consisting of 98% water and macromolecules. The main ones are hyaluronate and collagen. In appearance, the vitreous body resembles a viscous gel.

In children, the vitreous body is homogeneous and transparent. As they grow older, it becomes cloudy, degrades, and opaque inclusions appear inside. This results from aging, inflammatory processes, dystrophy, diabetic vitreopathy or myopia. Aging also causes separation of the posterior vitreous from its attachment to the inner retinal border membrane.

Due to the changes described above, a person has "flying flies" of the vitreous body – opacities that cast a shadow on the retina and impair vision. Linear, circular, or nodal patterns appear before the eyes and move with eye and head movements.

Destruction of the vitreous body does not threaten complications and does not lead to vision loss. If a person can adapt to floaters, then they may not be treated. However, cloudiness will not disappear on its own, and there are no drugs that can "dissolve" them. Therefore, if the destruction of the vitreous body causes discomfort in a person, invasive procedures and operations are necessary to eliminate opacities.

Vitrectomy

 

Vitrectomy is considered the primary treatment for severe vitreous destruction. The operation was developed in the second half of the twentieth century. Previously, it required an incision several millimeters long, hemorrhage often developed, and sutures had to be applied. As of today, vitrectomy has become less traumatic, as doctors in modern eye clinics perform it using micro-invasive technologies.

The essence of the operation is that the vitreous body is completely removed. It is replaced with a gas mixture, silicone oil, and water with fluorine. They are used as plugging agents that press the retina of the eye to the choroid. Over time, the introduced artificial substances are absorbed and replaced by natural intraocular fluid.

After surgery, the patient may be prescribed antibiotics and drugs to prevent thrombotic complications or bleeding. Doctors measure intraocular pressure to make sure there are no complications. Rehabilitation takes about 1 week, and the final results of the operation can be assessed in 2-3 months.

YAG laser vitreolysis

 

In recent years, neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) laser has been increasingly used instead of conventional surgical treatment for the destruction of the vitreous body. It is a fast, inexpensive and sparing treatment method.

The technique provides good functional outcomes: visual acuity increases in patients after the procedure, and floating opacities disappear. Most treated patients do not develop any complications, but the procedure is not indicated for patients with open-angle glaucoma.

Studies show that patients with Weiss rings benefit the most from the procedure. These are large ring-shaped opacities that are signs of vitreous detachment.

The laser procedure for the destruction of opacities takes place on an outpatient basis, lasts about 20 minutes and does not require rehabilitation. The doctor evaporates the opacities, turning it into gas. Vision improves immediately after the procedure. In some patients, small spots and opacities remain for several days or weeks, which gradually disappear.

With the destruction of the vitreous body, you can use the services of the best doctors in the world. You are welcome to undergo the diagnostics and treatment of vitreous destruction in Germany by booking the medical care program via the Booking Health service. On our website, you can find the cost of treatment in different clinics in Germany and compare the prices. The price will be lower for you due to the lack of additional coefficients for foreign patients. The specialists of the Booking Health company will select the best clinic specializing in the treatment of vitreous body destruction and arrange your trip to Germany.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Farrukh Ahmed. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

Ophthalmology Times

British Journal of Ophthalmology

National Library of Medicine