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VJCRGS: Vol. 24 |  Issue 4

Vol. 24 |  Issue 4

Vol. 24,  Issue 4

Canaloplasty: A Piece of Cake?

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John Kearney,MD, and Robert Stegmann, MD, present a overview of the canaloplasty technique for management of glaucoma. They illustrate how canaloplasty works to restore internal filtration of aqueous fluid by enhancing flow across the trabecular meshwork and ensuring patency of Schlemm's Canal with an intracanalicular cinching suture.

Posted: 5/27/2009

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Vol. 24,  Issue 4

Canaloplasty: A Piece of Cake?

John Kearney,MD, and Robert Stegmann, MD, present a overview of the canaloplasty technique for management of glaucoma. They illustrate how canaloplasty works to restore internal filtration of aqueous fluid by enhancing flow across the trabecular meshwork and ensuring patency of Schlemm's Canal with an intracanalicular cinching suture.

Posted: 5/27/2009


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