Clinical study of deep sclera and Descemetic membrane incision with anterior air for glaucoma
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    AIM:To study deep sclera and Descemetic membrane incision with anterior air for glaucoma and refractory neovascular glaucoma.METHODS:Deep sclera and Descemetic membrane incision was performed in 111 eyes of 102 patients with glaucoma and refractory neovascular glaucoma.RESULTS:Follow-up period ranged from 18 to 36(mean 21.5)months.The mean IOP decreased significantly after operoction.The functional bulb forming was seen in glaucoma(95.5%)after operation.The mean visual acuity significantly changed before and after operation(P<0.05).No severe intraoperative and postoperative complications were found.CONCLUSION:A safe and effective result is observed in the deep sclera and Descemetic membrane incision with anterior air in the treatment of various glaucoma.

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Xiu Qin Zhao, Qi Guo Sun, Feng Wen E, et al. Clinical study of deep sclera and Descemetic membrane incision with anterior air for glaucoma. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2011;11(1):63-65

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