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Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery as primary stand‐alone surgery for glaucoma
Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2017AbstractRecently, many new devices and procedures have been developed to lower intraocular pressure in a less invasive and purportedly safer manner than traditional glaucoma surgery. These new devices might encourage an earlier transition to surgery and reduce the long‐term commitment to topical glaucoma medications with their associated compliance and
Nathan M Kerr, Jing Wang, Keith Barton
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2010
Cataract and glaucoma are two of the leading causes of worldwide blindness, and as such they frequently coexist. When cataracts become visually significant and require surgery in a patient with concurrent glaucoma, three surgical options exist: performing cataract surgery alone; sequential surgery-performing glaucoma surgery first with the plan to ...
Joseph R. Zelefsky+2 more
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Cataract and glaucoma are two of the leading causes of worldwide blindness, and as such they frequently coexist. When cataracts become visually significant and require surgery in a patient with concurrent glaucoma, three surgical options exist: performing cataract surgery alone; sequential surgery-performing glaucoma surgery first with the plan to ...
Joseph R. Zelefsky+2 more
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Anaesthesia for glaucoma surgery [PDF]
Injections of local anesthetic behind the globe could potentially damage the optic nerve, resulting in visual field defects or even blindness. Glaucoma patients may be at increased risk of this occurring, because of increased susceptibility to pressure/ischemic damage.
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Complications of Surgery in Glaucoma
Ophthalmology, 1985One case of "early" post-trabeculectomy endophthalmitis and five eyes with "late" endophthalmitis three to nine years after glaucoma filtration surgery are presented. Differentiation of early versus late endophthalmitis is based on the time of onset and pathogenesis.
L. J. Katz+2 more
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Results of the Surgery of Glaucoma
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1936A preoperative study of symptoms and the operative results judged by the vision, fields, and tension on 143 eyes are presented. Ninety-five eyes had vision of 0.1 or more before operation and 48 had less than that amount of vision. An analysis of those cases in which the fields were constricted to within a few degrees of the fixation point is made, and
Marvin J. Blaess, Louis Bothman
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Strabismus Associated with Glaucoma and Glaucoma Surgery
American Orthoptic Journal, 2001(2001). Strabismus Associated with Glaucoma and Glaucoma Surgery. American Orthoptic Journal: Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 2-10.
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Cataract surgery combined with glaucoma surgery
Current Opinion in OphthalmologyPurpose of review This review evaluates the surgical management of glaucoma in patients undergoing cataract surgery. Combining both procedures present challenges in balancing intraocular pressure (IOP) control, minimizing postoperative complications, and achieving optimal refractive outcomes ...
Julien, Torbey, Kaweh, Mansouri
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Complications of Glaucoma Surgery
International Ophthalmology Clinics, 2023Luis E, Vazquez+2 more
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