VideoGlaucoma Physician Video Channel Clinical success in early and moderate glaucoma patients December 28, 2023 Other Videos From Series Episode 39 Episode 38 Episode 37 View More From Series Episode 36 Episode 35 Episode 34 Episode 33 Episode 32 Episode 31 Episode 30 Episode 29 Episode 28 Episode 27 Episode 26 Episode 25 Episode 24 Episode 23 Episode 22 Perfecting eyedrop placement Discussion on TrabEx Discussion of the Nanodropper Anterior Segment Imaging Discussion of FLigHT treatment Using MicroPulse in the real world Discussion of Excimer laser trabeculostomy (ELT). Discussion on igmentary glaucoma The educational opportunities & benefits of working with peers in the global community A study measuring the Preserflo MicroShunt’s ability to lower interocular pressure The goals and importance of mentorship New pharmacological approaches to glaucoma treatment Practice philosophy and getting patients back into the office Managing early to moderate glaucoma patients The importance of better insurance access to preferred medications, less prior authorizations, and more Tolerability and how to approach therapy with patients The role of nitric oxide in the disease of open-angle glaucoma Current research with VYZULTA Conjunctival hyperemia Use of DURYSTA™ over the past year What pressures should we be concerned about when diagnosing and managing glaucoma in 2021? Discuss dry eye symptoms and therapies while managing glaucoma Why doctors treating glaucoma should also care about dry eye Debate whether cataract surgeons should be more concerned about managing glaucoma or dry eye Tips for how to implement SLT into your practice, based on data from the LiGHT Study Benefits of moving away from topical therapies and moving toward sustained delivery His process of innovation creating the Kahook Dual Blade The publication of the LiGHT study Impact of glaucoma and therapies on ocular surface dryness Experience with the development and innovation of the Kahook Dual Blade Gene therapy for macular degeneration How glaucoma surgery has evolved Innovations in glaucoma and trabecular meshwork drugs - 2 Innovations in glaucoma and trabecular meshwork drugs GAPS (guided administration of pharmaceuticals), a natural progression from MIGS surgery Corneal hysteresis and the clinical decisions of managing glaucoma Pharmacology treatment agents for use in the clinic LiGHT study and new recommendations regarding SLT as primary therapy
The importance of better insurance access to preferred medications, less prior authorizations, and more