Transscleral Cyclophotocoagulation – an effective procedure for treating terminal and neovascular glaucoma aimed at reducing intraocular pressure. The method is non-invasive and does not require special preparation (pupil dilation, eye drops, or lab tests). The primary goal of the procedure is to lower intraocular pressure and prevent eye removal in severe cases.
Before undergoing transscleral cyclophotocoagulation, it is necessary to consult with a doctor to determine if this treatment method is suitable for you.