<p><strong>The most comprehensive, up-to-date textbook on <cite>Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery</cite></strong></p><p>Glaucoma affects millions of people worldwide and is the second leading cause of blindness. Major advances in innovative surgical techniques, collectively termed minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS), have revolutionized the field. These groundbreaking ophthalmic surgery approaches are effective, are not bleb-dependent, and they result in fewer complications. Authored by a Who’s Who of prominent experts in the MIGS movement, this book represents the most comprehensive book written to date on the subject.</p><p>Leading glaucoma surgeons offer unique perspectives and experience gleaned from developing and mastering these state-of-the-art techniques. The first four sections discuss fundamental concepts of eye anatomy and structure, outflow implications, and aqueous production. The remaining sections cover the latest cutting-edge procedures elucidated through text descriptions and case studies, with the final two chapters offering insights into how to best incorporate MIGS into your practice and possibilities for combining MIGS procedures to expand the treatment algorithm for patients with more moderate to advanced disease. Meticulous, step-by-step drawings, photos, and surgical videos further delineate advanced MIGS techniques.</p><p><strong>Select State-of-the-Art Procedures</strong></p><ul><strong><em>Trabecular Outflow</em></strong><li>Trabectome</li><li>Gonioscopic Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy (GATT)</li><li>Ab Interno 360 Degree Goniotomy (TRAB360)</li><li>i Stent</li><li>Hydrus</li><li>Eximer Laser Trabeculoplasty</li><strong><em>Uveoscleral Outflow</em></strong><li>Canaloplasty</li><li>SOLX Gold Shunt</li><li>Cy Pass</li><li>i Stent Supra</li><strong><em>Aqueous Humor Reduction</em></strong><li>Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation</li><strong><em>Transconjunctival Filtration</em></strong><li>Aquesys XEN Gel Stent</li><li>Inn Focus Microshunt</li></ul><p>This remarkable resource will enable ophthalmologists to incorporate cutting-edge MIGS into practice. It is a must have for any clinician who endeavors to advance the treatment of glaucoma.</p>
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<p>1 New Options in the Treatment of Glaucoma<br><strong>Section I Eye Anatomy and Physiology</strong><br><strong><em>1A Trabecular Outflow</em></strong><br>2 Structure and Mechanisms of Trabecular Outflow<br>3 How Does Trabecular Bypass Affect the Relationship Between Schlemm’s Canal Pressure and Episcleral Venous Pressure?<br>4 What Role Do Collector Channels Play in Determining Outcomes of Trabecular Bypass Surgery?<br>5 Segmental Aqueous Outflow and Trabecular Bypass<br>6 Pulsatile Aqueous Outflow Observations to Guide Glaucoma Surgery<br>7 The Effect of Ultrasound on Aqueous Dynamics<br>8 Sonic Effect on Aqueous Outflow<br><strong><em>IB Uveoscleral Outflow</em></strong><br>9 Structure and Mechanisms of Uveoscleral Outflow<br>10 What Is the Suprachoroidal Space and Can It Scar?<br>11 Suprachoroidal Drainage—Centenarian Progress: An Inventor’s Perspective<br>12 Do Prostaglandins Make Uveoscleral Outflow More Pressure Dependent?<br><strong><em>IC Aqueous Production</em></strong><br>13 Structure and Mechanisms of Aqueous Production<br>14 How Does Cyclodestruction Affect Diurnal Intraocular Pressure Variation?<br>15 How Does Cyclodestruction Affect the Blood–Aqueous Barrier?<br>16 What Roles Do Posterior Ciliary Processes and Pars Plana Play in Aqueous Formation?<br><strong><em>ID Subconjunctival Filtration</em></strong><br>17 Structure and Mechanisms of Subconjunctival Outflow<br>18 Does Subconjunctival Filtration Affect Intraocular Pressure Fluctuation?<br>19 Benzalkonium Chloride and Outflow Resistance<br>20 The Fibroblast and Glaucoma Surgery<br>21 Imminent Replacements for Trabeculectomy<br><strong>Section II Clinical Procedures</strong><br><strong><em>IIA Trabecular Outflow Procedures</em></strong><br>22 Phacoemulsification Cataract Extraction<br>23 Trabeculotomy by Internal Approach: Trabectome<br>24 Trabeculotomy by Internal Approach: Dual Blade<br>25 Gonioscopy-Assisted Transluminal Trabeculotomy<br>26 Episcleral Venous Fluid Wave: A Snapshot of Patency of the Trabecular Outflow Pathway<br>27 360-Degree Ab Interno Trabeculotomy<br>28 Trabecular Bypass: i Stent<br>29 Premium Intraocular Lenses in Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery<br>30 Trabecular Bypass: Hydrus<br>31 Excimer Laser Trabeculostomy<br><strong><em>IIB Uveoscleral Outflow Procedures</em></strong><br>32 Canaloplasty<br>33 Ab Interno Viscodilation of Schlemm’s Canal: VISCO 360 and ABi C<br>34 Suprachoroidal Shunt: SOLX Gold Shunt<br>35 Ab Interno Suprachoroidal Shunts: Cy Pass and i Stent Supra<br><strong><em>IIC Aqueous Humor Reduction Procedure</em></strong><br>36 Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation<br><strong><em>IID Transconjunctival Filtration Procedures</em></strong><br>37 Translimbal Collagen Implant: Aque Sys XEN Gel Stent<br>38 Translimbal SIBS Shunt: Inn Focus Micro Shunt<br>39 Combining Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Procedures<br>40 Incorporating Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery Procedures Into One’s Practice</p>