usually takes 10 to 30 minutes
daycare in the hospital and 5 days outside the hospital.
Sedation or local anaesthesia
1000 to 1200 USD Per Eye
Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease that damages the optic nerve and vision loss. It is usually caused by abnormally high pressure in your eye.
There are many types of glaucoma:-
Glaucoma surgery signs include:
Glaucoma surgery risk factor includes:-
These are a line of treatment for glaucoma:-
Eyedrops:- The Eye doctor often starts treatment with eye drops in an early stage. These can help decrease eye pressure.
Medications:- The Eye doctor may also recommend an oral medication, usually a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
Laser Surgery:- Laser trabeculoplasty is an option for people with open-angle glaucoma.
Surgery:- a surgical procedure called a trabeculectomy, your surgeon creates an opening in the white of the eye (sclera) and removes part of the trabecular meshwork.
Electrocautery. The eye surgeon recommended a minimally invasive procedure to remove tissue from the trabecular meshwork in the eye to reduce pressure caused by glaucoma using a small electrocautery device called a Trabecutome.
Glaucoma drainage devices:- The eye surgeon makes a small incision in the conjunctiva to allow adequate exposure for the plate. The implant will be anchored between two rectus muscles and will be secured with sutures. The entire surgery will take about two hours by giving local anesthesia to relieve pain.
The success rate depends on the patient, surgeon experience, glaucoma surgery to help over 90% of patients.
usually takes 10 to 30 minutes
daycare in the hospital and 5 days outside the hospital.
Sedation or local anaesthesia
1000 to 1200 USD Per Eye
Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease that damages the optic nerve and vision loss. It is usually caused by abnormally high pressure in your eye.
There are many types of glaucoma:-
Glaucoma surgery signs include:
Glaucoma surgery risk factor includes:-
These are a line of treatment for glaucoma:-
Eyedrops:- The Eye doctor often starts treatment with eye drops in an early stage. These can help decrease eye pressure.
Medications:- The Eye doctor may also recommend an oral medication, usually a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor.
Laser Surgery:- Laser trabeculoplasty is an option for people with open-angle glaucoma.
Surgery:- a surgical procedure called a trabeculectomy, your surgeon creates an opening in the white of the eye (sclera) and removes part of the trabecular meshwork.
Electrocautery. The eye surgeon recommended a minimally invasive procedure to remove tissue from the trabecular meshwork in the eye to reduce pressure caused by glaucoma using a small electrocautery device called a Trabecutome.
Glaucoma drainage devices:- The eye surgeon makes a small incision in the conjunctiva to allow adequate exposure for the plate. The implant will be anchored between two rectus muscles and will be secured with sutures. The entire surgery will take about two hours by giving local anesthesia to relieve pain.
The success rate depends on the patient, surgeon experience, glaucoma surgery to help over 90% of patients.