The Aam Aadmi Party says that Raghav Chadha will join the party’s Lok Sabha poll campaigning once he feels better. Aam Aadmi Party leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha recently underwent vitrectomy, an emergency eye surgery, in the United Kingdom. Earlier this week, Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj addressed Chadha’s absence during the crucial election period, saying that the AAP MP will join the party’s Lok Sabha poll campaigning once he feels better. He said that Chadha had developed a serious eye ailment, which could have led to blindness. “Raghav Chadha has undergone a major eye surgery in the UK. It is said that his condition was serious and there was a possibility of blindness. As soon as he gets better, he will come back to India and join us in the election campaigning,” Bharadwaj said.
What is a vitrectomy?
A vitrectomy is an ocular procedure aimed at extracting vitreous humour from the eye and substituting it with an alternative solution.The vitreous is a gel-like substance that fills the middle of the eye. Vitrectomy can be used to treat problems with the retina or macula.
When is a vitrectomy needed?
According to Johns Hopkins Medical Centre, the vitreous should normally be clear so that light can pass through the eye and reach the retina. However, certain problems can cause blood and debris to block this light. “Scar tissue in your vitreous can also displace or tear your retina. All of this can impair vision. Surgeons sometimes do vitrectomy for a detached retina. Removing the vitreous gives better access to your retina and decreases the tension on your retina,” it says