Retinal detachment: A separation of the retina
from its connection at the back of the eye. The separation
usually results from a tear (that is, a rent or rip, not a
tear drop) in the retina. The tear often occurs when the
vitreous gel pulls loose or separates from its attachment
to the retina, usually in the outside edges of the eye. The
vitreous is a clear gel that fills most of the inside of
the eye between the retina and the lens. If the retina is
weak when the vitreous gel pu...