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Trabeculectomy Using a Fornix-Based Conjunctival Flap and Tightly Sutured Scleral Flap
Authors:Maurice H. Luntz
Affiliation:Beth Israel Medical Center and Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York.
Abstract:Trabeculectomy is classically and almost universally performed with a limbal-based conjunctival flap. This method has definite theoretic and practical disadvantages compared with a fornix-based conjunctival flap, including (1) poorer visualization and exposure of the area for surgical treatment; (2) a greater chance of button-holing the conjunctival flap; (3) a more anteriorly placed conjunctival bleb; and (4) a higher risk of a thin flap overhanging the cornea. The practical advantages of a fornix-based flap, the surgical results, and the surgical techniques are discussed. Because of its advantages, this method is preferred to the use of a limbus-based conjunctival flap.
Keywords:fornix-based flap  glaucoma  trabeculectomy
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