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Surgical Decisions in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma with Low or Normal Tension
1Department of Ophthalmology, The Eye Institute, Queen Mary Hospital, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Abstract:
Glaucoma, given its insidious nature, is often coined 'the sneak thief of sight'. Following this trail of thought, primary open angle glaucoma with low or normal tension (POAGLNT) could be coined 'the king of thieves'. The lack of a compelling red fag of high intraocular pressure (IOP), together with the diurnal fuctuation of the deceptively low baseline IOP, POAGLNT poses a therapeutic challenge in terms of judging when to intervene, and how. In this review article, we will outline the considerations before undergoing surgery: risk stratification, defining goal in terms of target pressure and IOP modulation. We will also review the strengths, weaknesses and pearls of available options. How to cite this article: Shum JW, Leung DY. Surgical Decisions in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma with Low or Normal Tension. J Current Glau Prac 2013;7(3):121-127.
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