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Argon laser goniophotocoagulation of the trabecular meshwork in open-angle glaucoma.
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Ophthalmic SurgeryOcular DiseaseOphthalmologyIntraocular PressureExperimental OphthalmologyMm HgSurgeryGlaucomaTrabecular MeshworkMedicineOcular TissueCataractAnesthesiologyArgon Laser Goniophotocoagulation
Argon laser goniophotocoagulation of the trabecular meshwork (ALGTM) after the method of Wise and Witter (1979) was performed on 66 eyes of 57 patients with phakic open-angle glaucoma. The duration of follow-up ranged from six to 21 months. The intraocular pressure decreased from a pre-treatment mean of 26.9 mm Hg to a post-treatment mean of 18.9 mm Hg and the mean number of medications used per eye decreased from 3.0 to 2.1 Of the 6 eyes, 54 (82%) were successfully controlled. The pressure-lowering effect was sustained rather than transient. The laser procedure was performed on an out-patient basis using only topical anesthesia. Complications were minimal in most cases. An early post-treatment rise in pressure greater than 6 mm Hg (range 7 mm Hg to 27 mm Hg) occurred in 14 eyes but two-thirds of this group were, nevertheless, successfully controlled. Failure did not adversely influence the outcome of subsequent glaucoma surgery.
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