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New devices in glaucoma surgery
Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 10/19/09
Rao K et al. – This led to an explosion of new devices that divert the aqueous into different locations, including the limbal subconjunctival space, the suprachoridal space and Schlemm’s canal. This review outlines the design, surgical success and complications associated with these devices being used in glaucoma surgeries.
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