- An
iridectomy, also
known as a
surgical iridectomy or corectomy, is the
surgical removal of part of the iris.
These procedures are most
frequently performed...
- opacity.
Other treatments which may
improve visual outcome includes optical iridectomy,
phototherapeutic keratectomy and keratoprosthesises.
Corneal tattooing...
- significant. An
iridectomy, also
known as a
corectomy or
surgical iridectomy,
involves the
removal of a
portion of iris tissue. A
basal iridectomy is the removal...
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anterior chamber either by YAG or
Argon laser iridotomy or by
manual iridectomy. The
upper half of a
sagittal section through the
front of the eyeball...
-
acute angle-closure glaucoma,
where it has
largely su****ded
surgical iridectomy, for the
treatment of
vitreous eye floaters, for pan-retinal photocoagulation...
-
ophthalmic research. In Berlin,
ophthalmologist Albrecht von
Graefe introduced iridectomy as a
treatment for
glaucoma and
improved cataract surgery, he is also...
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pertaining to the iris
Latin īrīs, rainbow; from Gr**** ἶρις (îris),
rainbow iridectomy isch-
restriction Gr**** ἴσχω (ískhō), hold back,
restrain ischemia ischio-...
-
anhydrase inhibitors in the mid-1990s.
Early surgical techniques like
iridectomy and
fistulating methods have
recently been
supplemented by less invasive...
- Occasionally, a
peripheral iridectomy may be made to
minimize the risk of
pupillary block glaucoma.
Surgical iridectomy can be done
manually or with...
- images; the
reflection from
anterior and
posterior corneal surfaces.
Iridectomy mark may be seen in
surgical aphakia. Astigmatism: With-the-rule astigmatism...