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M a r c h 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 4 5 W ith a broad array of new, simpler, safer procedures and advanced new devices with which to accom- plish them, the stars are better aligned than ever for glaucoma surgery. Although our therapies are still not perfect, we are now able to intervene ear- lier, produce better outcomes, improve patients' lives and actually save the health care system money. For surgery facilities, I see tremendous current and future opportunity in glaucoma treatment. If your facility hosts eye procedures but you are not offering a full range of glaucoma treatments, I urge you to investigate the possibilities. Steven r. Sarkisian, MD | Oklahoma city, Okla. • GLAUKOS'S iSTENT bypasses diseased tissue so that fluid can flow out through the canal of Schlemm. This patient has 2 iStents. New Opportunities in Glaucoma Surgery The future is bright for procedures that lower intraocular pressure. Matt Poe-www.OphthalmicPhotography.Info

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