Title of article :
The Evolution of Glaucoma Drainage Implants
Author/Authors :
Ashburn, Frank S Department of Ophthalmology - University of Virginia - School of Medicine - Charlottesville - Virginia, USA , Netland, Peter A Department of Ophthalmology - University of Virginia - School of Medicine - Charlottesville - Virginia, USA
Abstract :
The modern glaucoma drainage implant era was initiated with implantation of a plate posterior to the
limbus connected to the anterior chamber by a long silicone tube. Non‑restrictive (Molteno and Baerveldt
implants) and flow‑restrictive (Ahmed Glaucoma Valve) implants were developed. With increased clinical
experience, variables influencing success and failure of glaucoma drainage implant surgery were better
understood. In an iterative process, complications were reduced and indications for drainage implant
surgery were broadened. Growth of utilization of glaucoma drainage implants has dramatically increased
in recent years. Glaucoma drainage implants have improved the prognosis for surgical success for refractory
glaucoma, and have a well‑established role in the surgical treatment of glaucoma.
Keywords :
Ahmed Glaucoma Valve , Baerveldt Implant , Glaucoma Drainage Implant , Molteno Implant
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics