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Micro-invasive glaucoma surgery – an interventional glaucoma revolution 被引量:7

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摘要 The glaucoma surgical landscape has changed dramatically over the last decade with the introduction and integration of micro-invasive glaucoma surgery(MIGS)techniques.These modalities target physiologic outflow pathways or optimize previously utilized glaucoma surgical methods in order to deliver safety,efficacy,and individualized care to the patient.MIGS techniques can be classified based on anatomical location as well as method of intraocular pressure(IOP)reduction.This review will focus on MIGS optimizing the conventional outflow pathway via intervention at Schlemm’s canal,MIGS optimizing the uveoscleral outflow pathway via suprachoroidal shunting,and MIGS optimizing the transscleral or subconjunctival outflow pathway which has long been utilized by glaucoma surgeons performing traditional filtration procedures.The wide array of currently available MIGS modalities can be staggering to the glaucoma care provider,but an understanding of the landscape and the large classes of interventional strategies can allow for clinical decision making based on the specifics of the patient’s needs and the pathophysiology of their disease.
作者 Manjool Shah
出处 《Eye and Vision》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第1期242-246,共5页 眼视光学杂志(英文)
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