180-Degree Otomy With the iTrack Catheter

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This was a moderate OAG patient who was taking four classes of topical medications and had IOP in the lower 20s, so I wanted to to perform an otomy and viscodilate as well. But, she was also on blood thinners and couldn't stop them, so I decided 180-degree otomy was safer than 360-degrees for her.

Posted: 11/16/2020

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iTrack

180-Degree Otomy With the iTrack Catheter

This was a moderate OAG patient who was taking four classes of topical medications and had IOP in the lower 20s, so I wanted to to perform an otomy and viscodilate as well. But, she was also on blood thinners and couldn't stop them, so I decided 180-degree otomy was safer than 360-degrees for her.

Posted: 11/16/2020

Keywords:

iTrack

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