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Where Plates and Fluidics Meet

Novel subconjunctival drainage devices are designed to minimize postoperative hypotony.

Stephanie Wey, MD, and Eydie Miller-Ellis, MD

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Management of Hypotony After Glaucoma Surgery

Approaches differ between microshunt and trabeculectomy eyes.

Davinder S. Grover, MD, MPH

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Needling After subconjunctival stent Implantation With Mitomycin C

Success depends on appropriate patient selection, early recognition of subconjunctival fibrosis, meticulous technique, and aggressive modulation of wound healing.

David S. Jin, and Irfan N. Kherani, MD, FRCSC

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Bleb Needling for Reviving a Failed Filter

Restoring function while preserving future surgical options.

Oluwatosin Smith, MD, and Matthew E. Emanuel, MD

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Choosing Between Bleb- and Trabecular Meshwork–Based MIGS

The target IOP, disease severity, and risk-benefit ratio all require consideration.

Vishal Shah, MA, FRCOphth, and Keith Barton, MD, FRCP, FRCS

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GATT in a Young Patient With Uveitic Glaucoma

A stepwise, tailored approach is crucial to balancing safety and efficacy.

Kiersten Snyder, MD, MS

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Customizing Care and Minimizing Risk With MIGS

Two scenarios highlight how various minimally invasive procedures can be used to address specific obstacles in glaucoma management.

Reay H. Brown, MD; Shibandri Das, MD; and Shivani Kamat, MD

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Three Real-World Scenarios in Which a Minimally Invasive Approach Prevailed

In these cases, MIGS was a safer, effective alternative to traditional incisional surgery.

Arkadiy Yadgarov, MD

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GATT in a Patient With Steroid-Response Glaucoma and Ocular Surface Medicamentosa

A 68-year-old woman with a steroid response and significant medication hypersensitivity achieved IOP control with drop independence after gonioscopy-assisted transluminal trabeculotomy.

Dilru Amarasekera, MD

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Leveraging the Uveoscleral Pathway After Failed Trabecular Meshwork–Based MIGS

A stepwise interventional approach.

Lorraine M. Provencher, MD

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Three Weeks of the Wrong Diagnosis—and a Minimally Invasive Path Forward

After a misdiagnosis with delayed treatment, a young hyperopic patient’s acute angle-closure glaucoma was successfully managed without traditional glaucoma surgery.

Michael J. Siegel, MD, FACS

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Episcleral Angiography

Targeting the final frontier of aqueous outflow.

Osamah Saeedi, MD, MS, and Saige Oechsli, BS

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Using Imaging to Understand the Causes and Sequelae of Hypotony

A- and B-scan ultrasound, ultrasound biomicroscopy, and OCT can be crucial for diagnosis and management.

Poojitha Balakrishnan, MD, MPH, PhD, and Jithin Yohannan, MD, MPH

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AI in Glaucoma

Practical applications for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring.

Douglas R. Costa, MD, PhD; Felipe A. Medeiros, MD, PhD; and Rafael Scherer, MD, PhD

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Redefining Bleb Assessment Using Anterior Segment OCT

A transition from subjective clinical judgment to objective imaging in glaucoma filtration surgery.

Neeru A. Vallabh, MBBS, FRCOphth, PhD, FEBOS-GL, and Jeremy C.K. Tan, MD, MMed, FRANZCO

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How Can Genetic Assessments Affect Glaucoma Surgical Decision-Making?

Improving care for patients whose family history is consistent with an autosomal dominant form of the disease.

Erin A. Boese, MD

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Considerations for Combining IOL and Glaucoma Surgery in Patients With UGH Syndrome

Decision-making is nuanced, and no one-size-fits-all solution exists.

David A. Crandall, MD, and Calvin Robbins, MD

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Selecting an IOL and Fixation Technique for Patients With UGH Syndrome

A case-based approach.

Mahsaw Mansoor, MD, and Nicole Fram, MD

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Surgical Decision-Making in Patients With UGH Syndrome

A discussion of the options for glaucoma management.

Roya Garakani, DO

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Diagnosing Uveitis-Glaucoma-Hyphema Syndrome

A diagnostic framework for the modern glaucoma clinician.

Behnam Rabiee, MD; Zachary Mikolaj, MD; and Sayoko Moroi, MD, PhD

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