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Abstract #92172 Published in IGR 22-1

The Aging Lens and Glaucoma in persons over 50: Why early cataract surgery/refractive lensectomy and microinvasive trabecular bypass can prevent blindness and cure elevated eye pressure

Laroche D; Capellan P
Journal of the National Medical Association 2021; 113: 471-473


Currently, IOP reduction is the only way we can help reduce or even stop glaucoma progression. Due to higher rates of blindness in vulnerable poorer groups with decreased access to expensive medications, safer, uncomplicated cataract extraction/refractive lensectomy and microinvasive trabecular bypass surgery should be considered earlier. We need more studies with randomized controlled clinical trials comparing earlier cataract surgery and trabecular bypass to medical, and laser therapies in order to reassess our algorithm for treating enlarged lens-related glaucoma in adults over the age of 50.

Icahn School of Medicine of Mount Sinai, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, NY, USA. Electronic address: dlarochemd@aol.com.

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



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