MIGS breaks through barriers in developing world

Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery could potentially offer an effective alternative to lifelong use of medications at a global level.
MIGS may also be useful for overcoming many of the issues related to medication availability, side effects, cost and compliance, and it could also avoid or postpone the need for more invasive surgery.
In both the developed and developing world, the uptake of MIGS is slowly growing, although it is still far from meeting the potential demand, and there are challenges and barriers to overcome.
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