New stitch in glaucoma surgery aims for better results
NCT ID NCT07425743
Summary
This study compared two versions of a glaucoma surgery to see which works better. Researchers tested a modified technique that uses a special stitch to help maintain fluid drainage in the eye against the standard surgery. They followed 26 patients with open-angle glaucoma for 9 months to see which method provided better, longer-lasting eye pressure control with fewer complications.
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Locations
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Beni-Suef University Hospital
Banī Suwayf, Beni Suweif Governorate, 62511, Egypt
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The Glaucoma Department at the Memorial Institute for Ophthalmic Research
Giza, Giza Governorate, Egypt
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