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Abstract #79424 Published in IGR 20-2

Cyclodestructive Procedures in Glaucoma: A Review of Current and Emerging Options

Dastiridou AI; Katsanos A; Denis P; Francis BA; Mikropoulos DG; Teus MA; Konstas AG
Advances in Therapy 2018; 35: 2103-2127


The first surgical modalities to reduce aqueous humor production by damaging the ciliary body date back to the early twentieth century. Until recently, however, cyclodestructive procedures (e.g., cyclocryotherapy and transscleral diode laser photocoagulation) have been reserved as last option procedures in refractory glaucoma patients with poor visual potential. Emerging technologic innovation has led to the development of promising, safer and less destructive techniques, such as micropulse diode cyclophotocoagulation, endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation and ultrasound cyclodestruction. Consequently, an emerging paradigm shift is under way with the selection of these surgical options in eyes with less severe glaucoma and good visual potential. Although existing evidence has not, as yet, adequately defined the role and value of these procedures, their emergence is a welcome expansion of available options for patients with moderate-to-severe glaucoma. This article reviews the pertinent evidence on both established and evolving cyclodestructive techniques and describes their growing role in the management of glaucoma.

2nd Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

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Classification:

12.10 Cyclodestruction (Part of: 12 Surgical treatment)



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