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Mini-trabeculectomy in eyes with high risk of scarring: Midterm follow-up
Avinoam Ophir, Joseph Pikkel
Hille Yaffe Medical Center Israel
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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High Risk
100%
Scar
100%
Mini
100%
Mid-term Follow-up
100%
Trabeculectomy
100%
Intraocular Pressure
57%
Radial Incision
42%
Hypotensive Medications
28%
Filtering Bleb
28%
Post-traumatic
14%
Postoperative Complications
14%
Surgical Outcomes
14%
Surgical Procedures
14%
Consecutive Patients
14%
Tunnel Technique
14%
Fornix
14%
Surgical Complications
14%
Limbus
14%
Scleral
14%
Cataract Extraction
14%
Mitomycin C
14%
Anterior Chamber Angle
14%
Intraocular Surgery
14%
Vitrectomy
14%
Sclerocorneal Tunnel
14%
Scleral Pocket
14%
Sclerostomy
14%
Bleb Scarring
14%
Intraocular Pressure Control
14%
Conjunctival Flap
14%
Multi-institutional Study
14%
Early Postoperative
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Scar Formation
100%
Trabeculectomy
100%
Intraocular Pressure
71%
Incision
42%
Drug Therapy
28%
Postoperative Complication
28%
Surgical Technique
14%
Pressure Control
14%
Vitrectomy
14%
Corneal Limbus
14%
Cataract Surgery
14%
Anterior Chamber of Eyeball
14%
Sclerostomy
14%
Eye Surgery
14%
Conjunctival Flap
14%
Peritomy
14%
Mitomycin
14%