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Purpose: To report outcome of trabeculectomy performed by single scleral suture in Indian eyes. Methods: Non-randomized, non-masked, retrospective cohort analysis. Medical records of all consecutive patients who underwent trabeculectomy between 1 January
Mukesh Kumar+2 more
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Success and complication rates of trabeculectomies augmented with MMC in the management of glaucoma [PDF]
Glaucoma unresponsive to medical treatment is managed by surgery. Augmentation with mitomycin C (MMC) is considered in patients at high risk of surgery failure.
Mercieca, Franco, Sciriha, Gabriella M.
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Persistent Hypotony Following Antiglaucoma Surgery: A Case Report
Background: Persistent hypotony is a rare but serious complication following antiglaucoma surgery. Identifying the cause and appropriate management is critical to prevent vision loss. Case Presentation: A 56‐year‐old male presented with 6 months of progressive vision loss in the left eye, 20 years post‐antiglaucoma surgery.
Shuxin Cai+4 more
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Background Trabeculectomy has been a gold standard for the treatment of glaucoma for years since its introduction to ophthalmology literature, and the outcome depends mostly on the resulting intraocular pressure (IOP). However, the most common reason for
Mahmoud H Mohamed+3 more
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Purpose: To evaluate a modified minimally invasive technique for trans‐scleral repositioning of dislocated Akreos Adapt intraocular lenses (IOLs) without scleral flaps. Methods: This retrospective case series included 17 eyes with subluxated or dislocated IOLs that underwent repositioning using a suture‐in‐needle, closed‐loop technique.
Jingjing Zhang+4 more
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Deep sclerectomy with the Ex-PRESS X-200 implant for the surgical treatment of glaucoma [PDF]
The efficacy and safety of a newly designed Ex-PRESS X-200 drainage device for the surgical treatment of glaucoma was evaluated. A clinical, prospective, monocentric, non-randomised, unmasked study on patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma was ...
Bissig, Alexandre+3 more
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The healthcare sector contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. There is an increasing prevalence of glaucoma, and glaucoma surgeries, nonsurgical treatment, and clinic follow‐up contribute to these emissions. Some of the main sources of emissions associated with glaucoma care are related to transportation to and from ...
Samantha R. Goldburg+5 more
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‘Flying Eagle’ Incision for Combined Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery-Trabeculectomy
Combined trabeculectomy with cataract extraction is a frequently performed procedure. Manual small incision cataract surgery(MSICS) is preferred over phacoemulsification in combination with trabeculectomy in situations like lens induced glaucoma, hard ...
Krishan Pal Singh Malik, Ruchi Goel
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Success and Complications of Trabeculectomy with Releasable Sutures and in Open Angle Glaucoma Treatment [PDF]
Background: Trabeculectomy is one of the most common ophthalmic surgeries, but over filtration may cause serious ophthalmic complications. The aim of this study is to compare two suture methods in trabeculectomy.
Ahmad Sarvarian
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Background Uveitis is defined as a collection of syndromes involving intraocular inflammation which can lead to pain, tissue damage, and vision loss.
Audrey Chow+5 more
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