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Abstract #21946 Published in IGR 10-4

Laser therapies for glaucoma: New frontiers

Scuderi GL; Pasquale N
Progress in Brain Research 2008; 173: 225-236


Glaucoma is a long-term ocular neuropathy defined by optic disc or retinal nerve fiber structural abnormalities and visual-field defects. Treatment for glaucoma consists of reducing intraocular pressure (IOP) to an acceptable target range to prevent further optic-nerve damage. Currently available treatments include topical drug (single then multidrug combinations) followed, for those patients on maximal tolerated medical therapy who still need additional IOP reduction, by laser treatments. These included laser iridotomy, laser trabeculoplasty, laser iridoplasty, laser cyclophotocoagulation. Although the various types of laser enjoyed great success as glaucoma therapy for many years, recently the excimer laser trabeculotomy is a promising IOP-lowering technique.

Dr. G.L. Scuderi, University of Rome, La Sapienza 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Rome, Italy. gianluca.scuderi@uniroma1.it


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