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VIDEO: Interventional glaucoma useful to overcome patient issues with eye drops
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Patients with glaucoma report higher levels of cost-related nonadherence
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VIDEO: Dextenza helps reduce post-cataract surgery glaucoma drop burden
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VIDEO: Durysta helps patients overcome challenge of instilling glaucoma drops
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BLOG: Unexpected present, positive results
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BLOG: Simplifying postoperative care can improve patient experience, outcomes
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BLOG: Charting a new course for glaucoma care through COVID-19
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VIDEO: Pearls for canal-based microstents in cataract surgery
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VIDEO: ‘Absolute blitz’ in glaucoma innovation underway
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VIDEO: Astigmatism managed with MIGS, cataract surgery
WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — At Hawaiian Eye 2019, Savak “Sev” Teymoorian, MD, MBA, explains how the use of minimally invasive glaucoma surgery can be helpful in patients with glaucoma and astigmatism who are undergoing cataract surgery. Patients achieve good refractive results from the surgery, IOP lowering from the MIGS procedure and “minimal, if any, astigmatic changes,” when the appropriate MIGS device is chosen, he said.