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Attempting to achieve subconjunctival drainage with a novel surgical device facilitates outflow while minimizing hypotony.
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Joseph F. Panarelli, MD; Syril Dorairaj, MBBS, MD, FACS; and Alex S. Huang, MD, PhD
Achieving subconjunctival drainage with a novel MIGS device could bridge existing gaps in treatment across a range of glaucoma severity.
Joseph F. Panarelli, MD
A novel glaucoma device attempts to combine the robust IOP-lowering efficacy of blebbased glaucoma surgery with the safety profile associated with the category of MIGS.
Syril Dorairaj, MBBS, MD, FACS
Subconjunctival MIGS could be an option for using bleb-based surgery earlier in the treatment paradigm.
Alex S. Huang, MD, PhD
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