Salimi Ali
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2019 – 2023
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7 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Gonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy in Younger to Middle-Aged Adults: One-Year Outcomes.
A paucity of evidence exists regarding the efficacy of GATT in young to middle-aged adults.
Three-Year Outcomes of Second-generation Trabecular Micro-bypass Stents (iStent inject) With Phacoemulsification in Various Glaucoma Subtypes and Severities.
Significant and sustained IOP and medication reductions were achieved through 3 years after iStent inject implantation with cataract surgery in a real-world clinical population with mild-to-severe glaucoma, along with favorable safety including stable BCVA, VF,…
Matched Cohort Study of Cataract Surgery With and Without Trabecular Microbypass Stent Implantation in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma.
The results of this study highlight that phacoemulsification with implantation of 2 trabecular microbypass stents is more effective and possibly more protective than phaco-only in PACG eyes, as evidenced by significantly larger IOP and medication…
Prevalence of zonulopathy in primary angle closure disease.
This study evidenced a high prevalence of zonulopathy among a large cohort of PACD eyes and suggests zonulopathy as a possible under-recognised cause of angle closure.
Three-Year Outcomes of a Schlemm Canal Microstent (Hydrus Microstent) with Concomitant Phacoemulsification in Open-Angle Glaucoma.
The 36-month results from this study show that the Hydrus microstent with phacoemulsification is safe and effective in reducing the IOP and AGM among patients with mild to severe open-angle glaucoma and can slow down…
Tube Shunt Revision With Excision of Fibrotic Capsule Using Mitomycin C With and Without Ologen-a Collagen Matrix Implant: A 3-Year Follow-up Study.
Revision of a failed tube shunt by excision of the encapsulated bleb offers good medium-term outcomes by reducing the IOP and glaucoma medications.
Femtosecond Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery in Patients With Prior Glaucoma Surgery.
The results of this study suggest that FLACS with or without concomitant glaucoma surgery could be a safe procedure in glaucomatous eyes-a population for which FLACS has been relatively contraindicated.