July 05, 2001
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Non-penetrating trabecular surgery: experts provide practical surgical advice
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Ocular Surgery News convened a round table of experts to discuss non-penetrating trabecular surgery for glaucoma at the International Glaucoma Symposium in Prague. Surgeons discussed everything from the incision they use to their opinions about the use of lasers as an adjunct to the procedure.
The moderator of the round table session was Philippe Sourdille, MD, of Nantes, France. The participants were Giorgio Marchini, MD, Manfred Tetz, MD, Roberto Carassa, MD, and Tatiana V. Kozlova, MD.
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