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Different techniques in transscleral cyclophotocoagulation
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Transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (TSCPC) is a minimally invasive laser procedure used to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma. By selectively coagulating the ciliary body, TSCPC reduces the production of aqueous humour and lowers intraocular pressure. TSCPC can be performed using various laser delivery methods, including “pop”‐titrated (PT–CPC), “slow‐burn” (SB‐CPC), and micropulse techniques (MP‐CPC).MP‐TSCPC has been shown to be effective in lowering IOP in patients with mild to moderate glaucoma, but may be less effective in patients with more advanced glaucoma or those with higher baseline IOP levels. PT/SB‐CPC, on the other hand, has been shown to be effective in lowering IOP in patients with refractory glaucoma who have not responded to other treatment options. Although there is a lot of research on the efficacy and safety of TSCPC, there is still limited data available, particularly comparing different TSCPC techniques.The present talk will summarize our experience with different TSCPC techniques, including patient selection, potential risks and benefits.
Title: Different techniques in transscleral cyclophotocoagulation
Description:
Transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (TSCPC) is a minimally invasive laser procedure used to reduce intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma.
By selectively coagulating the ciliary body, TSCPC reduces the production of aqueous humour and lowers intraocular pressure.
TSCPC can be performed using various laser delivery methods, including “pop”‐titrated (PT–CPC), “slow‐burn” (SB‐CPC), and micropulse techniques (MP‐CPC).
MP‐TSCPC has been shown to be effective in lowering IOP in patients with mild to moderate glaucoma, but may be less effective in patients with more advanced glaucoma or those with higher baseline IOP levels.
PT/SB‐CPC, on the other hand, has been shown to be effective in lowering IOP in patients with refractory glaucoma who have not responded to other treatment options.
Although there is a lot of research on the efficacy and safety of TSCPC, there is still limited data available, particularly comparing different TSCPC techniques.
The present talk will summarize our experience with different TSCPC techniques, including patient selection, potential risks and benefits.
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