Drainage devices or valves

Drainage Devices or Valves
2 types of devices: valved and non-valved
100% outpatient surgery
What does it involve?
The use in glaucoma surgery of a device or valve that is inserted to connect the intraocular space, by means of a tube, to the subconjunctival space with a reservoir or plate.
When is it carried out?
This surgery is indicated for eyes on which routine drainage surgery, either trabeculectomy or non-penetrating sclerectomy, cannot be performed, due to the condition of the conjunctiva or the fact that the angle makes it impossible.
Prior examination
Comprehensive eye examination.
Before the surgery
This surgery can be performed in isolation or in conjunction with cataract surgery.
Surgery
The drainage device tube can be inserted into the anterior chamber, posterior chamber (if the patient has had cataract surgery) or vitreous chamber (if a vitrectomy has been performed).
Associated pathologies
- Glaucoma
- Ocular hypertension