Treating Glaucoma with Trabectome has had good Clinical Results

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Trabectome has been successfully used in hospitals and ambulatory surgical
centers across the United States with more than 1600 patient data points since
2002. Trabectome continues to show remarkable operative and post-operative
safety profiles and has not resulted in any of the following post operative
conditions:
• Flat or shallow anterior chamber
• Persisting corneal edema
• Problematic pain
• Sustained hypotony
• Infection
• Wound leak
• Bleb formation
• Choroidal effusion
• Choroidal hemorrhage
• Visual acuity decrease (>2 lines)
Graph 1: Graphic display of mean IOPs ± SD at various intervals of follow-up out to 60 months after Trabectome.
Graph 2: Graphic display of decrease in mean number of topical medications utilized at various times after Trabectome out to 60 months.