
|Articles|October 15, 2002
Vitrectomy may help manage complex, refractory glaucoma
The management of refractory and complex glaucoma is a challenging and often humbling undertaking. These difficult-to-treat glaucomas include neovascular, traumatic, uveitic, secondary angle closure, postsurgical, and refractory open-angle glaucoma (OAG).
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