Abstract
A giant retinal tear (GRT) is defined as a full-thickness retinal break that extends circumferentially for three clock hours. GRT-related retinal detachments constitute a high proportion of pediatric retinal detachments. Repair of a GRT-related detachment poses technical challenges, especially in in children, due to an increased risk of complications such as proliferative vitreoretinopathy. Advances in surgical techniques over the years has resulted in improved surgical success. This chapter reports on pediatric giant retinal tears-related retinal detachments, as well as a case presentation with an example surgical video.