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The corneal endothelium has a crucial role in maintaining a clear and healthy cornea. Corneal endothelial cell loss occurs naturally with age; however, a diagnosis of glaucoma and surgical intervention for glaucoma can exacerbate a decline in cell number and impairment in morphology. In glaucoma, the mechanisms for this are not well understood and this
Neeru A Vallabh +8 more
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Purpose: To report for the first time the successful use of the Kahook Dual Blade excisional goniotomy technique in a patient with Transthyretin Amyloidosis. Patient and methods: The Kahook Dual Blade is a single use ab interno trabeculectomy device that
Natalie Brossard Barbosa +1 more
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Mispositioned Hydrus Microstents: A Case Series Imaged with NIDEK GS‐1 Gonioscope
Introduction. The Hydrus microstent has become a common procedure in glaucoma surgery intended to improve outcomes of cataract surgery to lower intraocular pressure. Despite proper placement, this device can subsequently be noted to not be in the proper position. In this case series, we report mispositioned Hydrus microstents in five different patients
Daniel Laroche +5 more
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Two-Year Outcomes of Goniotomy After Failed Surgery for Glaucoma: A Multicenter Study [PDF]
Sujie Fan, Guangxian Tang, Hengli Zhang
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Comparison of Circumferential and Traditional Trabeculotomy in Pediatric Glaucoma [PDF]
Purpose To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) control of pediatric glaucoma patients undergoing traditional trabeculotomy (
Haider, Kathryn M. +5 more
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Animal Model Contributions to Primary Congenital Glaucoma
Primary congenital glaucoma (PCG) is an ocular disease characterized by congenital anterior segmental maldevelopment with progressive optic nerve degeneration. Certain genes, such as cytochrome P450 family 1 subfamily B member 1 and latent TGF‐β‐binding protein 2, are involved in the pathogenesis of PCG, but the exact pathogenic mechanism has not yet ...
Qiongrong Xia +8 more
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Circumferential (360°) trabeculotomy in primary congenital glaucoma: 19–245 months of follow‐up
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the long‐term efficacy and safety of circumferential trabeculotomy (CT) in the treatment of primary congenital glaucoma (PCG). Methods Retrospective, single‐institutional case series of CT performed for PCG in years 1997–2016.
Turid Skei Tønset +6 more
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Long-Term Outcomes of Trabeculectomy Augmented with Mitomycin C Undertaken within the First 2 Years of Life [PDF]
To evaluate the long-term effectiveness and safety of mitomycin C (MMC)–augmented trabeculectomy undertaken within the first 2 years of life for the surgical management of glaucoma.
Bunce, C +7 more
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Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery: Is It Here to Stay? [PDF]
ABSTRACT The advent of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) has expanded the treatment options available for glaucoma by providing options for reducing intraocular pressure without the serious complication profile associated with incisional glaucoma surgery.
Jain N, Fan Gaskin JC.
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Goniotomy for Non-Infectious Uveitic Glaucoma in Children [PDF]
Secondary glaucoma is still a blinding complication in childhood uveitis, for which most commonly used surgical interventions (trabeculectomy or glaucoma drainage implant) involve multiple re-interventions and/or complications postoperatively.
Edema, Astrid B. +4 more
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