Retinal Detachment

Retinal detachment (see the image below) refers to separation of the inner layers of the retina from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE, choroid). Next to central retinal artery occlusion, chemical burns to the eye, and endophthalmitis, it is one of the most time-critical eye emergencies encountered in the emergency setting.

Symptoms of retinal detachment commonly include:

  • sensation of a flashing light
  • shower of floaters
  • vision loss
  • curtainlike vision loss

Retinal detachment should prompt immediate emergent referral to the nearast emergency room.

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