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Ciliary Sulcus Ahmed Glaucoma Valve Tube Placement in Neovascular Glaucoma
Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging, 09/22/09
Rush R – The patient's iris neovascularization resolved and the patient maintained stable intraocular pressures without any major complications 6 months after surgery. Tube placement of an Ahmed valve into the ciliary sulcus can be a viable alternative for the maintenance of appropriate intraocular pressures in patients whose anatomy precludes standard anterior chamber or pars plana tube placement.
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