Features
Surgical Tips for Combined Angle-based Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Procedures
Combined procedures can be successful with proper preparation.
By Zachary Vest, MD
Next-generation Drainage Implants
Ongoing innovation in aqueous shunting devices may offer effective ways to lower IOP with potentially improved safety profiles.
By Shivani S. Kamat, MD
Web Exclusives
Intraocular Drug Delivery Systems in Glaucoma
Several recently approved systems can ensure medication compliance, improving IOP and reducing side effects.
By George R. Reiss, MD
High-level Refractive Outcomes With Phaco-MIGS Surgery
MIGS tips and advanced refractive strategies for meeting both surgical goals.
By Matthew J.A. Brink, MD
Tips to Improve the Mental Health of Glaucoma Patients
Mitigating depression and anxiety can improve treatment adherence and lead to better outcomes.
By LEON W. HERNDON, MD
Consistency of Outcomes in Ab Interno Canaloplasty
In a first-of-its-kind consistency study, canaloplasty with its comprehensive mechanism of action was found to consistently lower IOP in almost all eyes.
By Mahmoud A. Khaimi, MD
Supported Content
The Time Is Now
The critical window of opportunity for interventional glaucoma to be most effective likely closes far earlier in the disease than our current paradigm allows.
By Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD
Balancing Patient “Mix” with Surgeons’ Time
Comanagement of mild-to-moderate patients can give surgeons more time for interventional glaucoma procedures
By Mark J. Gallardo, MD
Departments
From the Editor: The Disrupted Glaucoma Treatment Algorithm
By Nathan M. Radcliffe, MD
Spotlight: An Option for Interventional Glaucoma
iStent infinite is the first device cleared for standalone treatment.
By Karen Appold, contributing writer
Coding: Defining Refractory Glaucoma
Some services only qualify as medically necessary for “refractory glaucoma,” but what does that mean?
By Kevin J. Corcoran, COE, CPC, CPMA, FNAO