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Filter by:Approximately 60 participants at Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University during October,2021 to January 2022 will be enroll in the investigators' study. And dived them randomly into 2 groups:High myopia with axial length between 26 mm and 28 mm and High myopia with axial length more than 28 mm (30 eyes) .
A combination of hypotony, flat anterior chamber and choroidal detachment is the most common complications after filtering surgery. The purpose of this study is to present a new modification in standard trabeculectomy technique to reduce such complications.
The aim of this study is to evaluate effect of retrobulbar local anaesthesia after addition of hyaluronidase on IOP during cataract surgery
Prospective, open-labeled, randomized, controlled, multicenter study at two clinical investigative sites in Tucson, Arizona. The subjects will undergo intraocular pressure measurement with the CATS tonometer prism and the Goldmann applanation tonometer prism (GAT). Seventy-five (75) Subjects 18 and older and will be enrolled. Subjects will be screened based on standard of care vision examination at the clinical investigation sites. All subjects will undergo a standard ophthalmic exam and informed consent. IOP will be measured using a Goldmann tonometer armature with both the standard flat GAT prism and the modified curved CATS prism alternately inserted. The only additional measurement is central corneal thickness (CCT) which is used to correct for one of the corneal biomechanical errors seen in the GAT prism and is currently standard of care.
Nowadays, a number of cases with increased intraocular pressure and glaucoma have been shown a huge increase . This is because of the increase the geriatric population in the community and advanced medical care. Surgical correction, as a treatment, solves this problem greatly especially with the modern surgical techniques . Peribulbar block reduced the admission discharge time and reduced the burden on both the patients and the medical team. On the other hand, it carries the risk of increased intraocular pressure (IOP). Which, subsequently, limit its usage in glaucoma surgery. Dexmedetomidine, as an alpha 2 agonist, has a well-established role in decreasing intraocular pressure (IOP). This effect has been shown at a histological level and clinical level