Inside the eye: new imaging study tracks healing after glaucoma surgery
NCT ID NCT06492538
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study uses special cameras to watch how eye tissues heal after minimally invasive glaucoma surgery. Researchers will follow 300 glaucoma patients to measure changes in the eye's drainage angle over time. The goal is to learn more about healing patterns and help improve future surgeries.
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Conditions
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Locations
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Zhongshan ophthalmic center
RECRUITINGGuangzhou, Guangdong, 51006dddddd0, China
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