ObjectiveTo investigate the therapeutic effects of vitrectomy for retinal detachment in patients with morning glory syndrome (MGS). MethodThe clinical data of 8 patients (8 eyes) who underwent vitrectomy for retinal detachment and MGS were retrospectively analyzed. Follow-up after treatment was performed for 8 months to 2 years. The visual acuity and retina reattachment were followed up. ResultsRetina was reattached in 5 eyes after vitrectomy. Retina was reattached in 2 eyes after second revision operation. Retina was not reattached in 1 eye after two operations. ConclusionsVitrectomy is effective in treating retinal detachment in patients with MGS.