Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery in Primary Angle-Closure Glaucoma.
Yunhe SongXiu Lan ZhangYingzhe ZhangGuangxian TangKelvin H WanJacky W Y LeeNathan CongdonMingzhi ZhangMingguang HeClement C ThamChristopher K S LeungRobert N WeinrebDennis S C LamXiulan ZhangPublished in: Asia-Pacific journal of ophthalmology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
Primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG) is responsible for half of the glaucoma-related blindness worldwide. Cataract surgery with or without trabeculectomy has been considered to be the first-line treatment in eyes with medically uncontrolled PACG. While minimally invasive glaucoma surgery has become an important surgical approach for primary open-angle glaucoma, its indications and benefits in PACG are less clear. This review summarizes the efficacy and safety profile of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery in PACG to unfold new insights into the surgical management of PACG.