Abstract
Trabeculectomy is the most commonly used surgical procedure for managing medically uncontrolled glaucoma. It reduces intraocular pressure (IOP) by creating an artificial drainage pathway of the aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to the subconjunctival space, forming a filtering bleb. Aqueous humor in the subconjunctival space may then exit by multiple pathways including transconjunctival filtration and absorption through the episcleral veins (Fig. 1).
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Sheha, H. (2011). Update on Modulating Wound Healing in Trabeculectomy. In Glaucoma - Basic and Clinical Concepts. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/23062
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