New laser offers gentler option for glaucoma patients
NCT ID NCT07152132
Summary
This study is comparing two procedures to lower eye pressure in people with glaucoma who have already had cataract surgery and whose eye drops aren't working well enough. One is a traditional surgery (trabeculectomy), and the other is a newer, less invasive laser treatment (slow coagulation TSCPC). The goal is to see which method is better at safely reducing pressure to help prevent further vision loss from glaucoma.
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Minia University Hospital
RECRUITINGMinya, 61111, Egypt
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