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![]() Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the main risk factor for the development and progression of glaucoma. ![]() Medical treatment – keeping 24-hour intraocular pressure control while maintaining conjunctival integrity Glaucoma, 24-hour IOP control, intraocular pressure (IOP), IOP-lowering medication, microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), trabeculectomy Article: This has led to a rethink on optimal approaches in the management of glaucoma, with more emphasis now being placed on minimally (or micro) invasive glaucoma surgery, including the use of glaucoma drainage implants that target one of three aqueous outflows: the Schlemm’s canal, the suprachoroidal space or the subconjunctival space. However, treatment can be challenging, with medical treatment not always resulting in sufficient maintenance of vision over the long term, and current incisional glaucoma operations can be associated with frequent complications. ![]() Glaucoma is a chronic condition and requires lifelong treatment to maintain well-controlled intraocular pressure. The treatment of glaucoma includes both medical and surgical approaches. ![]()
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