An ideal glaucoma procedure is the one that is easy to perform, reproducible, with a low incidence of early postoperative hypotony, and long-term adequate IOP control. Furthermore, it should be minimally cataractogenic, allow rapid visual recovery and have the potential to be combined with phacoemulsification without one procedure potentially affecting the outcome of the other. Unfortunately, the quest for an ideal glaucoma procedure is on. The Landmarks in the course of surgical innovations for glaucoma management highlight the fact that we have come a long way.
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Ichhpujani, P., & R., M. (2011). Novel Glaucoma Surgical Devices. In Glaucoma - Basic and Clinical Concepts. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/23554
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