
The procedure can provide prolonged IOP lowering in primary open-angle glaucoma with an excellent safety profile.
Dr. Noecker, vice chair, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Eye Center, and director, Glaucoma Service and associate professor of ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
The procedure can provide prolonged IOP lowering in primary open-angle glaucoma with an excellent safety profile.
Micropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation utilises a different delivery modality than its predecessor, continuous-wave laser cycloablation, to produce a biological reaction without the lethal effects caused by thermal buildup.
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