Intraocular pressure slowly rises with increasing ... the eye is caused by an imbalance in the production and drainage of fluid in the eye. The channels that normally drain the fluid from inside ...
The loose fragments float around in the aqueous humor (the clear fluid that fills the front part of your eye). These flakes can clog drainage canals and increase intraocular pressure (pressure in ...
[18] Subretinal fluid drainage is performed as the first step, intraocular pressure is restored with an intravitreal injection of air (or other gas), and cryopexy and cerclage proceed as usual.
The new minimally invasive PreserFlo MicroShunt® procedure involves inserting a small biocompatible stent into the drainage system of the eye in order to shunt intraocular fluid and lower ...