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[Is trabeculoplasty still indicated?].

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    Journal Francais D'Ophtalmologie
    |March 27, 2002
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    Trabeculoplasty can lower eye pressure but often fails long-term. Newer methods like selective laser trabeculoplasty show promise for sustained results and repeat treatments.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Glaucoma research
    • Surgical innovation

    Context:

    • Trabeculoplasty, introduced in 1979, aimed to reduce intraocular pressure.
    • Long-term efficacy has been challenged by recurrent intraocular pressure elevation.
    • Specific patient groups and conditions may still benefit from traditional trabeculoplasty.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the historical efficacy and current utility of trabeculoplasty.
    • To identify patient populations and clinical scenarios where trabeculoplasty remains a viable option.
    • To explore advancements in trabeculoplasty, such as selective laser trabeculoplasty, for improved outcomes.

    Summary:

    • While initial trabeculoplasty results were promising, long-term success rates have declined due to relapses.

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  • The procedure remains valuable for conditions like pseudoexfoliation syndrome, pigmentary dispersion, and in elderly patients.
  • Emerging technologies, including selective laser trabeculoplasty, offer potential for more durable pressure reduction and safer retreatment.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the limitations of conventional trabeculoplasty in achieving sustained intraocular pressure control.
    • Underscores the continued relevance of trabeculoplasty in specific ophthalmic conditions.
    • Suggests that advancements in laser technology may revitalize trabeculoplasty as a long-term glaucoma management strategy.