Juenemann AGM, Rejdak R, Hohberger B (2018)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2018
Book Volume: 115
Pages Range: 363-369
Journal Issue: 5
DOI: 10.1007/s00347-018-0689-x
The management of glaucoma therapy to reduce intraocular pressure commonly consists of a gradual approach with local monotherapy, combined therapy, laser surgery and finally filtration surgery. The local side effects of glaucoma medications and the lack of adherence and persistence to the medical therapy as well as the complication profile of the established glaucoma surgical techniques justify the introduction of new surgical procedures. Micro-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) is a promising new surgical approach. Microstents can reduce the medication burden and prolong the need for filtration surgery. This review article presents the different trabecular implants (iStent, iStent inject, HydrusTM Microstent) in detail and discusses the effectiveness and safety of the procedures based on the currently available data.
APA:
Juenemann, A.G.M., Rejdak, R., & Hohberger, B. (2018). Trabecular micro-invasive glaucoma surgery : Procedures and clinical results. Ophthalmologe, 115(5), 363-369. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00347-018-0689-x
MLA:
Juenemann, A. G. M., R. Rejdak, and B. Hohberger. "Trabecular micro-invasive glaucoma surgery : Procedures and clinical results." Ophthalmologe 115.5 (2018): 363-369.
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