Filtering Surgery
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Subject Areas on Research
- Aqueous drainage device surgery in refractory pediatric glaucoma: II. Ocular motility consequences.
- Aqueous drainage device surgery in refractory pediatric glaucomas: I. Long-term outcomes.
- Clinicopathologic features and surgical management of dissecting glaucoma filtering blebs.
- Combined Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Placement, Intravitreal Fluocinolone Acetonide Implantation and Cataract Extraction for Chronic Uveitis.
- Combined cataract and glaucoma surgeries: traditional and new combinations.
- Comparative effectiveness: insights on treatment options for open-angle glaucoma.
- Cyclodialysis implants in human eyes.
- December consultation #6.
- Effects of medications and surgery on intraocular pressure fluctuation.
- Exposure of Ex-PRESS Miniature Glaucoma Devices: case series and technique for tube shunt removal.
- Fluocinolone acetonide implant (Retisert) for noninfectious posterior uveitis: thirty-four-week results of a multicenter randomized clinical study.
- Glaucoma in the United States and europe: predicting costs and surgical rates based upon stage of disease.
- Global rates of glaucoma surgery.
- Impact of age, diagnosis, and history of glaucoma surgery on outcomes in pediatric patients treated with latanoprost.
- In vitro characteristics of Tenon's fibroblast lines derived from pediatric and adult eyes do not fully explain pediatric glaucoma surgery failure: a preliminary report.
- Incidence and Management of Glaucoma or Glaucoma Suspect in the First Year After Pediatric Lensectomy.
- Management of bleb leaks after glaucoma filtering surgery. Use of autologous fibrin tissue glue as an alternative.
- Management of glaucoma drainage implant tube kink and obstruction with Pars Plana Clip.
- Optical coherence tomography in the management of congenital glaucoma.
- Patterns of care for open-angle glaucoma in managed care.
- Progressive normal-tension Glaucoma.
- Review: implants.
- The cost-effectiveness of routine office-based identification and subsequent medical treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma in the United States.
- Transconjunctival sinusotomy using the 193-nm excimer laser.