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Gene Therapy for Glaucoma – Update from the American Glaucoma Society (AGS) 2017
Diagram showing different ocular target tissues and strategies for glaucoma gene therapy. Eye diagram adapted from National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health Ref#: NEA04 and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848072/ Gene Therapy for Glaucoma...
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Most glaucoma surgeons agree that Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) Procedures are "gentler" than trabeculectomy or glaucoma drainage devices. MIGS Procedures are faster, done through very small corneal incisions, and have fewer risks. However, they are often...
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ASCRS 2012: David Richardson | Canaloplasty - A Focus on the Patient Canaloplasty (pronounced Kah-NAL-oh-plas-tee) is a new glaucoma treatment that gives many people with this potentially blinding condition the hope of saving the vision they have. Canaloplasty can...
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Canaloplasty Glaucoma Surgery Canaloplasty (pronounced Kah-NAL-oh-plas-tee) is a new glaucoma treatment that gives many people with this potentially blinding condition the hope of saving the vision they have. Canaloplasty can reduce pressure in the eye (IOP) by nearly...
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Canaloplasty Patient Outcomes at 250 Days Post-Op Canaloplasty (pronounced Kah-NAL-oh-plas-tee) is a new glaucoma treatment that gives many people with this potentially blinding condition the hope of saving the vision they have. Canaloplasty can reduce pressure in the...
read moreASCRS 2012: iScience Didactic Course With Dr. Robert Sinskey
Canaloplasty (pronounced Kah-NAL-oh-plas-tee) is a new glaucoma treatment that gives many people with this potentially blinding condition the hope of saving the vision they have. Canaloplasty can reduce pressure in the eye (IOP) by nearly 40%, and many glaucoma...
read moreGlaucoma Specialists Question Federal Policy on Glaucoma Screening
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a reviewing body that recommends medical treatments and clinical practices according to the strength of evidence, has recently stated its position on early assessment of asymptomatic glaucoma in the general...
read moreLeading Canaloplasty Surgeons’ Call
Canaloplasty (pronounced Kah-NAL-oh-plas-tee) is a new glaucoma treatment that gives many people with this potentially blinding condition the hope of saving the vision they have. Canaloplasty can reduce pressure in the eye (IOP) by nearly 40%, and many glaucoma...
read moreOphthalmologist in California, Dr. David Richardson At Hawaiian Eye 2012
Lifestyle Impact of Glaucoma Canaloplasty (pronounced Kah-NAL-oh-plas-tee) is a new glaucoma treatment that gives many people with this potentially blinding condition the hope of saving the vision they have. Canaloplasty can reduce pressure in the eye (IOP) by nearly...
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