Viscocanalostomy

Viscocanalostomy is a relatively new procedure, compared to the trabeculectomy. It does not require a bleb to function but redistributes the fluids internally. The surgeon removes a deep piece of the sclera, part of the trabecular meshwork and the anterior Schlem’s canal. This creates a new internal channel through which the fluid can leave the eye.

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