Micro-invasive Suture Trabeculotomy (MIST) After Canaloplasty
Micro-invasive Suture Trabeculotomy (MIST) is a low risk procedure that has the potential to further reduce the IOP in eyes that have failed to respond to canaloplasty. It is neither a long nor a technically challenging surgery.
How Long Does Canaloplasty Last?
Learn the Failure Rates for Trabeculectomy and Glaucoma Drainage, Failure Rates for Canaloplasty and Phacocanaloplasty, and Failure Rates for Viscocanalostomy
YAG Laser Goniopuncture After Non-Penetrating Glaucoma Surgeries
What You Need To Know, Risks, When To Undergo This Treatment, and How Well Does YAG Laser Goniopuncture Work
What If Canaloplasty Doesn’t Work?
What if Canaloplasty Doesn’t Work? Although there is evidence that canaloplasty can be an effective long-term treatment for glaucoma, studies indicate that…
Canaloplasty – HealthTalk at San Gabriel Valley Medical Center
Watch and learn what canaloplasty is. This was the presentation of Dr. David Ricahrdson at San Gabriel Valley Medical Center’s Healthtalk last November 2014
How Long Has Canaloplasty Been Around?
So how long has canaloplasty been around? Since 2008? Or, could you argue that its origins go back as far as 1968 (almost 50 years ago)?
Trabeculectomy Glaucoma Surgery After Canaloplasty
Surgeons who do not perform (or only infrequently perform) Canaloplasty may have the impression that trabeculectomy cannot be performed after Canaloplasty. Why would this be so?