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What Is Laser Iridotony?
A surgical procedure used to control eye pressure when medication
does not adequately control the pressure. A laser beam is
applied to make an opening in the iris allowing fluid to circulate
freely to reduce the eye pressure.
The term laser is an abbreviation for Light Amplified by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation. The laser is a powerful electric current
passed through a tube containing either Argon gas or Neodymium
YAG. Energy is produced and the laser emits a narrow uniform
light beam which when focused through a microscope can open
a drainage pathway through the iris.
The laser allows patients to be treated with no risk of infection,
in a relatively painless way on an outpatient basis. The opening
in the iris allows fluid to move toward the drainage meshwork
of the eye more easily.
In some cases it is necessary to also do laser treatment to
the drainage meshwork for further lowering of the eye pressure
(this is called Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty).
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