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Angle-closure glaucoma, or closed-angle glaucoma, is an eye condition where the iris bulges out and blocks the iridocorneal angle, resulting in a buildup of aqueous humor and increased intraocular pressure. Immediate medical attention is necessary due to the sudden onset of symptoms. The treatment for angle-closure glaucoma includes short-term and long-term approaches. Short-term treatment involves using eye drops like pilocarpine to lower intraocular pressure by increasing aqueous humor...
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Opening Schlemm’s canal enhances glaucoma outflow facility. Various surgical options offer benefits, especially in combined cataract-glaucoma procedures, with trabeculectomy remaining superior for specific cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Glaucoma Surgery
  • Anterior Segment Surgery

Context:

  • Glaucoma treatment aims to reduce intraocular pressure by enhancing aqueous humor outflow.
  • Schlemm's canal plays a crucial role in the eye's natural drainage system.
  • Surgical interventions targeting Schlemm's canal offer an alternative to traditional glaucoma procedures.

Purpose:

  • To review and discuss surgical techniques that open Schlemm's canal to the anterior chamber for enhanced outflow facility in glaucoma.
  • To evaluate the efficacy and safety profiles of various surgical options, including mechanical procedures, laser surgery, microbipolar cauterization, and intracanalicular microstents.
  • To compare these approaches with established glaucoma surgeries, particularly in the context of combined cataract-glaucoma procedures.

Summary:

  • Surgical enhancement of outflow facility can be achieved by opening Schlemm's canal to the anterior chamber.
  • Techniques include mechanical procedures, laser surgery, microbipolar cauterization, and intracanalicular microstents, offering valuable options for combined cataract-glaucoma surgery due to favorable risk profiles.
  • Trabeculectomy with mitomycin C remains the gold standard for glaucoma requiring low target pressure when combined surgery is not indicated.

Impact:

  • These minimally invasive surgical options provide alternatives for managing glaucoma, potentially reducing reliance on medication or more extensive surgeries.
  • The favorable risk profile of these procedures is particularly beneficial in combined cataract-glaucoma surgeries, simplifying patient management.
  • Understanding the comparative efficacy of these techniques versus trabeculectomy is crucial for optimizing surgical decision-making in glaucoma care.