Current Developments in Glaucoma Surgery and MIGS.
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- 9789062992768
- 617.741059
- RE871 .G538 2020
Intro -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- About the editors -- About the authors -- 1. Anatomy of the conventional aqueous outflow pathway -- 2. Patents in an age of innovation -- 3. Which minimally invasive glaucoma surgery should one choose for a specific patient? -- 4. In defense of the trabeculectomy -- 5. On the use of curcumin as a multimodal antifibrotic agent for glaucoma surgery -- 6. The future of MIGS -- 7. Gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy (GATT) -- 8. Hydrus® microstent -- 9. The iStent devices: iStent, iStent inject, and iStent Supra -- 10. The iStent devices: iStent, iStent Inject, and iStent Supra -- 10. Ab interno trabecular meshwork incision, ablation, and disruption -- 11. iTrack™ ab interno canal-based glaucoma surgery: the next evolution in MIGS -- 12. XEN: the evolution of the stent and technique -- 13. An ab externo minimally invasive aqueous shunt comprised of a novel biomaterial -- 14. Laser trabeculoplasty and micropulse: evolution from trabecular photocoagulation, to trabecular photothermolysis, to trabecular photostimulation -- 15. Cyclophotocoagulation -- 16. Excimer laser trabeculostomy: the laser-based MIGS procedure for open-angle glaucoma -- 17. Mixing and combining MIGS procedures -- 18. Trabeculectomy with suprachoroidal derivation -- 19. Modern retinal laser for neuroprotection in open-angle glaucoma -- 20. What is the ideal conjunctival bleb and how to achieve it? Learning from the Microfistula-XEN procedure -- 21. Special considerations for pediatric glaucoma.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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