This document provides an overview of retinal detachment including its anatomy, definition, signs and symptoms, risk factors, management, complications, and education. Retinal detachment occurs when the retina pulls away from its underlying tissue and can cause vision loss if not repaired surgically. The document discusses the anatomy of the eye, defines retinal detachment, lists common signs like floaters and flashes, and risk factors like high myopia. It also covers surgical management approaches, potential complications, and the importance of patient education on promptly seeking treatment for retinal detachment symptoms.