Early and remote results of surgical natural uveoscleral outflow activation with collagen drainage implantation in the treatment of advanced and terminal primary glaucoma stages
Aim. The problem of achieving intraocular pressure compensation in the surgical treatment of advanced and terminal primary glaucoma stages, especially after glaucoma inefficient operations, is one of the most debated and relevant at the present development stage of surgical ophthalmology. Methods an...
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Main Authors: | N. G. Zavgorodnaya (Author), T. P. Gaidarzhi (Author) |
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Zaporozhye State Medical University,
2014-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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