Tube shunt implantation through ciliary sulcus may reduce corneal endothelial damage

Tube shunts implanted through the ciliary sulcus may reduce corneal endothelial damage over time when compared with anterior chamber tube implantation, according to a study.
“In our paper we did not record a statistically significant decline in corneal endothelial cell density 24 months following tube shunt implantation through the ciliary sulcus compared to the previously reported significant decline following anterior chamber tube shunt implantation,” Asher Weiner, MD, told Healio/OSN. “We thus conclude that implanting tube shunts through the ciliary sulcus to be placed

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