|Articles|July 15, 2002
Nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery has low complication rate
Nonpenetrating surgery has been associated with a variety of intraoperative, early postoperative, and late postoperative complications, but the overall complication rate is lower than that occurring with conventional trabeculectomy with or without antimetabolites, noted Tarek M. Shaarawy, MD.
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