Choice of MIGS depends on variable patient factors

CHICAGO — A glaucoma surgeon should be able to perform at least two or more procedures with different methods of action in the MIGS category and should have at least one procedure that can be done in a phakic or pseudophakic patient that is not limited to cataract extraction, according to a speaker here.
When choosing a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) procedure, surgeons should take several patient factors into account, Brian A. Francis, MD, said at the Glaucoma Subspecialty Day preceding the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting.
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Choice of MIGS depends on variable patient factors

CHICAGO — A glaucoma surgeon should be able to perform at least two or more procedures with different methods of action in the MIGS category and should have at least one procedure that can be done in a phakic or pseudophakic patient that is not limited to cataract extraction, according to a speaker here.
When choosing a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) procedure, surgeons should take several patient factors into account, Brian A. Francis, MD, said at the Glaucoma Subspecialty Day preceding the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting.
“The questions (Read more...)

Full Story →