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Safety profile of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2020
Purpose of review This article reviews the safety profile of trabecular meshwork/Schlemm's canal-based, subconjunctival, and suprachoroidal minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS). Recent findings Prospective randomized clinical trials and metaanalyses published during the 2019 ...
Kateki, Vinod, Steven J, Gedde
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Modern methods of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery

Vestnik oftal'mologii, 2016
Over the years, glaucoma surgery has improved from iridectomy by A. Graefe and traumatizing procedures performed without magnification tools or microsurgical instrument to high-technology interventions that are not only microscopic, but also pathogenetically oriented. Various modifications of trabeculectomy, initially introduced by J.
S Yu, Petrov   +3 more
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Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery – coming of age

British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018
The BJO is primarily a clinical and scientific journal and rarely comments on commercial activities. Nevertheless, the recent developments in the field of glaucoma surgery,1 merit some comment. An area that has traditionally failed to attract significant commercial interest has in the last few years been a hive of commercial activity, especially in the
Chelvin C A, Sng, Keith, Barton
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Minimally invasive, maximally impactful: minimally invasive glaucoma surgery and the changing glaucoma landscape

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
Purpose of review The advent of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) procedures has ushered in a new era of interventional glaucoma. MIGS has expanded the treatment options for surgeons necessitating a rethinking of the optimal management strategy for patients with glaucoma.
Arjun, Sharma   +2 more
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[MINIMALLY INVASIVE GLAUCOMA SURGERIES].

Harefuah, 2019
The goal of all glaucoma surgery is to lower eye pressure to prevent or reduce damage to the optic nerve. Standard glaucoma surgeries - trabeculectomy, ExPRESS shunts and external tube-shunts like the Ahmed and Baerveldt valves - are major surgeries.
Adi, Orbach   +3 more
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Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery in angle closure

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
Purpose of review This review discusses the evidence on the efficacy, safety and role of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) in eyes with angle closure glaucoma. While cataract surgery remains the most established surgical treatment for primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG), the intraocular pressure (IOP) may remain ...
Nicole Shu-Wen, Chan, Chelvin C A, Sng
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Reporting outcomes of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
Purpose of review This review presents guidelines for designing studies and reporting efficacy and safety outcomes in minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) research. Recent findings Adherence to reporting guidelines in MIGS studies is crucial for providers and patients to ...
Naomi E, Gutkind, Steven J, Gedde
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Endophthalmitis after Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery

Ophthalmology, 2021
Matthew R. Starr   +19 more
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Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery

2018
One of the major advancements in recent years has been the development of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), which has been a popular and promising new treatment in the management of glaucoma. This was made possible by the advancements in the manufacturing technology such that these micro devices could be made with precision. In this issue, Dr
Chan, JCH, Wong, KWJ
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Is minimally invasive glaucoma surgery killing trabeculectomies?

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
Purpose of review The introduction of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) has changed the surgical landscape of glaucoma surgery. For more than four decades, the most commonly performed glaucoma surgery around the world has been the trabeculectomy.
Seng Chee, Loon   +2 more
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