Carbon Dioxide Assisted Sclerectomy Surgery (CLASS)

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This video describes a novel idea of doing non-penetrating glaucoma surgery using carbon dioxide laser. This procedure is known popularly as carbon dioxide assisted sclerectomy surgery (CLASS).The first case is a CLASS in a phakic eye and the second case is a combined CLASS and Phacoemulsification surgery.

Posted: 11/06/2014

Carbon Dioxide Assisted Sclerectomy Surgery (CLASS)

This video describes a novel idea of doing non-penetrating glaucoma surgery using carbon dioxide laser. This procedure is known popularly as carbon dioxide assisted sclerectomy surgery (CLASS).The first case is a CLASS in a phakic eye and the second case is a combined CLASS and Phacoemulsification surgery.

Posted: 11/06/2014

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