1974
DOI: 10.1159/000264724
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Trabecular Electropuncture: a Contribution to the Theory of Glaucoma

Abstract: In trabecular electropuncture and electioprobe is inserted into Schlamm’s canal. The tube is connected to a capacitor discharge apparatus. By means of this apparatus a spark discharge is ignited on the inner curve of the electroprobe, producing holes of about 100 μm in the inner wall of Schlemm’s canal. Check-ups up to 3 years after operation show that open connections between the anterior chamber and Schlemm’s canal persist. Furthermore, the intraocular pressure is lowered in nearly all cases, but, frequently… Show more

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