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Glaucoma drainage devices: state of the art
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Glaucoma drainage devices: state of the art

Ramesh S Ayyala, Jessica Laursen Duarte and Nurettin Sahiner
Expert review of medical devices, Vol.3(4), pp.509-521
07-2006
PMID: 16866647

Abstract

Biocompatible Materials Equipment Design Glaucoma - surgery Glaucoma Drainage Implants Humans Trabeculectomy Treatment Outcome
Glaucoma drainage devices (GDDs) create an alternate aqueous pathway by channeling aqueous from the anterior chamber through a long tube to an equatorial plate, inserted under the conjunctiva, which promotes bleb formation. GDDs are being used more frequently in the treatment of glaucoma, both as the primary procedure of choice and following failure of trabeculectomy operations. This article outlines the current concepts involving different GDDs, surgical techniques and a review of the current literature. In addition, the importance of the biomaterial and its implications for the success of the operation are discussed.
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