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Abstract #46268 Published in IGR 13-2

Glaucoma surgery

Modi N; Vahdani K; Booth AP
Journal of perioperative practice 2011; 21: 33-37


Glaucoma is a potentially blinding condition that cannot be easily defined. There are various types of glaucoma which may vary in symptoms from none at all to sudden pain and redness. There is a characteristic optic neuropathy, or damage to the optic nerve, which results in progressive loss of visual field. The most important risk factor is an increase in the intraocular pressure (IOP) secondary to a reduction in the drainage of aqueous fluid from the drainage pathways in the eye, the filtration angle (Kanski 2007, Allingham et al 2011).

N. Modi. Royal Eye Infirmary, Plymouth PL4 6PL. Email: ncmodi@gmail.com


Classification:

12.1 General management, indication (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment)



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