Trabecular Bypass Stent for Glaucoma
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2017
- Learn about treating glaucoma with a trabecular bypass stent.
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The woman explaining the surgery is so calm and beautiful. She's the perfect person to explain this.
Just had trabecular bypass stent along with cataract surgery. Amazing how quick and precise the operation went and I had mine done with Key Whitman Eye Centre of Plano, Texas.
Can you feel the stint in your eye?
Great... finally. It took about 60 days and lots of natural tear drops, but everything is great now and I can see 20/20 in each eye again.
I just had this done along with my cateract removing
Hi Doc. I had cataract removed & trabecular stents on. 4 months ago. The presure been really good. I wonder if the stents can come off from the place?
can someone explain to me why this lady doesnt blink?
Shes had a trabecular bypass
She does blink. There are also many edits to this video so maybe she blinks a LOT but just during the breaks between takes.
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What is the stent made of
Hello Joy,
Thank yo for your inquiry. Stents are made of plastic, fabric, or metal.
Thank you,
Sharp HealthCare
is she a human or a robot ?
I had this done on 5-30-23 and it’s been the biggest regret thus far. Constant pain and itching, blurry double vision. It was not explained to me thoroughly and so many unknown surprises. I am miserable.
Hi DeAnna,
We are sorry to hear you have discomfort. We recommend contacting the doctor or hospital who took care of you during this procedure to follow up.
Kindly,
Janice.
@@sharphealthcare I see my doc for follow up tomorrow. Thanks for your advice .
Hi sorry to hear about your situation, but thank God you haven't lost your vision. I was advised about the stent, but i indicated that iwas not comfortable with something in my eye...(thats just me), because i move around a lot and i just have fear of smth hitting me in the eye & causing more damage wt the stent in there. My doc advised an alternative with the ALT or SLT laser surgery...5mins, no risks because its so precise & recovery after a few days. She also had me watch diet & exercise (for cardio, explaining the need for proper blood flow & a MUST to avoid diabetes given our disease). I do strongly recommend that you find about "AB-Interno Canalpalasty" its way more modern & risks are like 0. Do view the procedure on youtube.
@@150clouds If I may ask-how did you get on? Thanks