PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Management of diabetic tractional retinal detachments (TRDs) remains technically challenging. The purpose of this review is to provide an updated overview of current surgical techniques and important considerations when treating this condition. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent advances in imaging have provided critical insights into hyaloid status and tractional forces in diabetic TRDs, greatly aiding surgical planning. Updates in vitrectomy instruments have also greatly improved anatomic success rates. However, a comprehensive preoperative evaluation and plan remains key in optimizing visual outcomes for this difficult condition. SUMMARY: The surgical management of diabetic TRDs requires several key elements for successful outcomes. Timely intervention and presurgical planning are crucial, particularly in rapidly progressing cases. The use of advanced imaging and instruments enhances visualization and precision during surgery. Finally, a collaborative multispecialty approach with clear communication with patients about their prognosis is fundamental to effective care. These strategies collectively improve patient outcomes and promote visual recovery in those affected by diabetic TRDs.