Ophthalmologists should incorporate MIGS sooner than later

Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery is an important technique for ophthalmologists to learn and should be implemented into their practices sooner rather than later, according to a speaker at Real World Ophthalmology.
“Don’t wait for the perfect surgery to jump on the MIGS train,” Nina A. Goyal, MD, FACS, said. “MIGS have built upon their predecessor procedures, and it’s important to learn procedures along the way for the foundational knowledge.”
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