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Standalone interventional glaucoma: evolution from the combination-cataract paradigm

J. Morgan Micheletti, Matthew Brink, Jacob W. Brubaker, Deborah Ristvedt, Steven R. Sarkisian

2024Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the most impactful recent developments in the glaucoma community has been the concept of interventional glaucoma. In brief, this paradigm shift involves proactive rather than reactive intervention to address glaucoma earlier in the disease process, including in both standalone and combination-cataract settings. By intervening earlier with minimally invasive surgical, laser, or drug-delivery treatments instead of prolonged topical medications, interventional glaucoma aims to take the burden of medication compliance off the patient. It also allows for standalone surgical interventions rather than letting cataract surgery dictate the glaucoma treatment plan. This interventional mindset has been made possible by the increasing diversity and availability of effective minimally invasive treatment options. With these options as a springboard, it is time to reevaluate and advance the traditional glaucoma treatment paradigm.

Topics & Concepts

GlaucomaMedicineMindsetPsychological interventionIntensive care medicineOptometryIntervention (counseling)Cataract surgeryOphthalmologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePsychiatryGlaucoma and retinal disordersRetinal Diseases and TreatmentsOcular Infections and Treatments