Mr Andrew Feyi-Waboso
Ophthalmologist
- Eye clinic
- Self-pay/Insured
Trabeculectomy
High eye pressure (elevated intraocular pressure) occurs when there is an imbalance between the amount of fluid produced in the eye and the amount that is drained from the eye.
A trabeculectomy is one of a number of surgical options available to lower the pressure in an eye by draining excess fluid from it.
The operation involves a surgeon making a small hole in the white outer wall of the eye (sclera), then creating a ‘flap’ to allow the excess fluid to drain in a controlled manner.
The flap created is known as a ‘bleb’. Fluid from the eye collects under the flap from where it drains naturally into the blood.
To prevent scaring an antimetabolite is sometimes used during the operation.
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