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Laser goniopuncture is a complementary adjunct to nonfiltering glaucoma surgery such as deep sclerectomy, viscocanalostomy, and canaloplasty, contributing to intraocular pressure control and the avoidance of additional incisional surgery. Goniopuncture is associated with a low complication rate and demonstrates minimal inflammation, hemorrhage, and hypotony when performed correctly. This article provides a detailed description of how to perform this procedure and methods of preventing and addressing complications.
The central nervous system depends critically on a regular supply of oxygen and glucose for the formation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and the sustenance of its energy metabolism. Consequently, a significant reduction in the supply of oxygen and glucose to neuronal tissue causes an imbalance between the energy supply and demand, inducing the onset of neuronal ischemia and triggering many metabolic cascades leading to irreversible injury and cell death. Nicotinamide (NAm), an essential precursor to nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), which raises brain ATP levels, may improve cerebral blood flow and is neuroprotective against ischemia‐induced injury. We therefore chose to examine the metabolic and electrophysiologic/functional effects of NAm (0.1 mM, 1.0 mM, 10.0 mM) under normal, control, and ischemic conditions, as well as following the early stages of reperfusion (“return‐to‐control” conditions) using an in vitro rabbit retina model where blood flow effects are excluded. Under nonischemic, control conditions, the protective concentration of NAm (10.0 mM) increased glucose utilization (34%, P < 0.01) and decreased lactate production (44%, P < 0.01), but had no significant effect on electrophysiologic function. After 2 h of ischemia, glucose utilization was significantly decreased (41%, P < 0.01) and lactate production was unaffected by NAm (10 mM). Following 3 h of “reperfusion”, NAm (10 mM) significantly improved glucose utilization (217%, P < 0.01), lactate production (40%, P < 0.01), and electrophysiologic function (264%, P < 0.01) relative to controls. Thus, the functional neuroprotective effects of NAm may be independent of blood flow effects, but related, at least in part, to its improvement of tissue glucose utilization and lactate production.
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