Horseshoe Tears: What They Are, How They Affect The Retina, And Related Conditions
Horseshoe tears in the retina occur when the vitreous gel pulls away from the retina, creating a U-shaped tear. This can lead to retinal detachment, a separation of the retina from the underlying choroid. Vitreous hemorrhage, bleeding in the vitreous cavity, can further complicate retinal detachment. Macular holes, breaks in the central part of the…