Pathophysiology of Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a disorder wherever the optic nerve is injured due to an rise in the intraocular pressure. The pathophysiology of glaucoma is said that the intraocular pressure in the eye upsurges if there is no proper trabecular discharge of aqueous humor. There are two kinds of glaucoma: Primary open-angle glaucoma (no proper drainage of eye fluids), Angle-closure glaucoma (iris is very close to drainage angle). Various glaucoma surgery practises are:

  • Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT)
  • Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)
  • Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (LPI)
  • Cyclophotocoagulation
  • Trabeculectomy
  • Drainage implant surgery and Electrocautery



 


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