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8 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Patient Outcomes Following Micropulse Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation: Intermediate-term Results.
Our large longitudinal cohort study has provided evidence that MPTSCPC is a safe and generally effective option in the treatment of POAG up to 12 months.
Surgical Outcomes of Phacoemulsification Followed by iStent Implantation Versus Goniotomy With the Kahook Dual Blade in Patients With Mild Primary Open-angle Glaucoma With a Minimum of 12-Month Follow-up.
Phacoemulsification in combination with either iStent implantation or goniotomy using the KDB both achieved statistical significant reduction in IOP and number of glaucoma medications at 12 months of follow-up in patients with mild primary open-angle…
The Effects of Glaucoma Drainage Devices on Oxygen Tension, Glycolytic Metabolites, and Metabolomics Profile of Aqueous Humor in the Rabbit.
Changes in the oxygen tension and metabolic intermediates occur within the aqueous humor as early as 1 month after GDD implantation.
Effect of 2 Novel Sustained-release Drug Release Systems on Bleb Fibrosis: An In Vivo Trabeculectomy Study in a Rabbit Model.
We successfully created a sustained-release antifibrotic drug delivery system that delivered known dosage of the drugs at doses that are significantly lower than the current standard, and resulted in less fibrosis while maintaining a healthy…
Conjunctival Advancement With Subconjunctival Amniotic Membrane Draping Technique for Leaking Cystic Blebs.
The technique of amniotic membrane bleb draping with conjunctival advancement successfully restored bleb function, while facilitating fast resolution and stabilization of IOP and visual acuity.
Comparison of Surgical Outcomes Between Phacocanaloplasty and Phacotrabeculectomy at 12 Months' Follow-up: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.
Phacocanaloplasty and phacotrabeculectomy both achieved significant reduction in IOP and improvement in VA at 12 months with comparable success rates.
Effect of Two Novel Sustained-Release Drug Delivery Systems on Bleb Fibrosis: An In Vivo Glaucoma Drainage Device Study in a Rabbit Model.
We successfully created a sustained-release drug delivery system that decreased the postoperative fibrosis using both a nonbiodegradable P(HEMA) polymer and a biodegradable (PLGA) polymer. Both systems appear to work equally well with no side effects.
Nocardia exalbida blebitis: a case report.
exalbida is a newly identified Nocardia species that must be considered as a possible infectious agent in immunocompetent patients with blebitis refractive to initial topical antibiotic therapy.