How to embrace interventional glaucoma "IG" in your practice with iTrack Advance
Join us for a deep dive into canaloplasty in the era of interventional glaucoma or IG.
Clinical Scorecard: How to Embrace Interventional Glaucoma 'IG' in Your Practice with iTrack Advance
At a Glance
Category Detail
Condition Glaucoma
Key Mechanisms Canaloplasty as a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) technique that addresses the underlying cause of glaucoma.
Target Population Patients with glaucoma requiring surgical intervention.
Care Setting Surgical practice, specifically for glaucoma treatment.
Key Highlights
Emphasis on proactive glaucoma treatment approaches. Canaloplasty positioned as the preferred first-line MIGS. Implant-free and tissue-sparing technique. Real-world case studies to support clinical practice. Latest clinical data presented by experts.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Assess glaucoma severity and progression. Utilize comprehensive eye examinations.
Management
Adopt canaloplasty as a first-line treatment option. Implement interventional glaucoma strategies.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Regular follow-up to evaluate treatment efficacy. Monitor intraocular pressure and visual field changes.
Risks
Potential complications associated with surgical interventions. Need for careful patient selection.
Patient & Prescribing Data
Patients diagnosed with glaucoma requiring surgical intervention.
Canaloplasty offers a tissue-sparing approach that targets the underlying causes of glaucoma.
Clinical Best Practices
Encourage a proactive approach to glaucoma management. Utilize canaloplasty as a first-line surgical option. Incorporate real-world evidence into clinical decision-making.
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