File:Fig.3 gatt ic aim.png
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Illustration of a GATT procedure and its relationship with the iridocorneal anatomy. In this figure, Schlemm’s canal is filled with blood (red), aiding in its identification. A goniotomy was performed (whiter image) to allow the entry of the Prolene suture into the Schlemm’s canal, and there is some blood escaping from the ends of the goniotomy into the anterior chamber. (Courtesy of Ana IM Miguel)
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current | 09:16, May 29, 2023 | 14,049 × 7,074 (72.1 MB) | Ana.Miguel (talk | contribs) | Figure 3. Illustration of a GATT procedure and its relationship with the iridocorneal anatomy. In this figure, Schlemm’s canal is filled with blood (red), aiding in its identification. A goniotomy was performed (whiter image) to allow the entry of the Prolene suture into the Schlemm’s canal, and there is some blood escaping from the ends of the goniotomy into the anterior chamber. |
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