TRANSCLERAL CYCLOPHOTOCOAGULATION
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Glaucoma, microimpulse transcleral cyclophotocoagulation, literature review, safety, efficacy.Abstrak
Cyclophotocoagulation is a unique method of treating complex eye diseases. The method is prescribed in the case of a blind eye, with constant pain syndrome and in the final terminal stage of glaucoma. The unpredictability of the hypotensive effect and a number of serious complications during continuous wave cyclophotocoagulation (CFC) limit the use of this operation in the treatment of glaucoma, which led to the development of a new approach known as microimpulse transcleral CFC (mCFC).
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