Objective:
To provide practical tips and insights for optimizing outcomes in minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS).
Key Findings:
- Mastering surgical techniques is crucial for successful MIGS outcomes.
- Wound hydration and the use of Shugarcaine can significantly improve postoperative recovery.
- A good surgical setup is essential for procedures like goniotomy.
- Awareness of patient discomfort is critical during trabeculotomy.
- Creating a proper pocket is vital for effective subconjunctival MIGS.
Interpretation:
Successful MIGS requires a combination of precise surgical techniques, appropriate device selection, and continuous learning.
Limitations:
- The presentation may not cover all MIGS techniques or devices available.
- Individual surgeon experience may vary, affecting the applicability of the pearls.
Conclusion:
Continued education and mastery of surgical techniques are essential as MIGS options expand.
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