Michael S. Berlin MD
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Michael Berlin, MD, presents his ELT (Excimer Laser Trabeculostomy) technique, a minimally invasive, outpatient surgical procedure which corrects the anatomical pathology responsible for most open-angle glaucoma. A 308 nm excimer laser is used to ablate the trabecular meshwork without inducing a scaring response. Outflow obstruction at the juxtacanalicular trabecular meshwork and the inner wall of Schlemm's canal is reduced, resulting in a significant and lasting decrease of IOP.
Posted: 7/24/2009
Michael S. Berlin MD
Michael Berlin, MD, presents his ELT (Excimer Laser Trabeculostomy) technique, a minimally invasive, outpatient surgical procedure which corrects the anatomical pathology responsible for most open-angle glaucoma. A 308 nm excimer laser is used to ablate the trabecular meshwork without inducing a scaring response. Outflow obstruction at the juxtacanalicular trabecular meshwork and the inner wall of Schlemm's canal is reduced, resulting in a significant and lasting decrease of IOP.
Posted: 7/24/2009
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mateen amir
13 years ago
good but it is a penetratig surgery. what is the rate of complications compared with other penetrating tchniques
doan thanh
15 years ago
when should we do?
doan thanh
15 years ago
excimer you use in this is the same in lasik?
Sadhana Kulkarni
16 years ago
How many clock hours can be treated in a single setting?
lakshmi narayanan
16 years ago
One of the fine presentation Can it be combined with simultaneous catataract extraction with implant ?
Badri Badhu
16 years ago
Looks wonderful. What are the compliocations? Any chances of developing cataract?