Naumenko V.V., Balashevich L.I., Kachurin A.E. NATIONAL LEUCOSAPPHIRE EXPLANTODRAINAGE APPLICATION IN HYPOTENSIVE SURGERY AT PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY FORMS OF OPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMA There are represented comparative clinical results of operations: explantodrainage surgery of anterior chamber by leucosapphire drainage and sinustrabeculectomy in typical methods. In 3 months after operation IOP normalization was achieved at 130 patients (91,8%) and was kept in long-term period (3,0±2,5 years) at 67,3% patients. Key words: leucosapphire explantodrainage, refractory open-angle glaucoma.
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Authors: Naumenko V.V., Balashevich L.I., Kachurin A.E.
Year: 2012
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