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The investigators hypothesize that deep sclerectomy in congenital glaucoma is a safer procedure and may yield better results than trabeculotomy trabeculectomy approach.


Clinical Trial Description

Non penetrating glaucoma surgery depends on filtration through trabeculo-descmeto window as well as supra-choroidal space less to sub-conjunctival rout. the nature of the operation keeps the globe intact without penetration that leads to less complications compared to penetrating trabeculectomy combined with trabeculotomy. ;


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NCT number NCT01460017
Study type Interventional
Source King Saud University
Contact
Status Unknown status
Phase Phase 1
Start date November 2011
Completion date December 2013

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