Trabeculectomy Surgery for Glaucoma, Animation.

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    Trabeculectomy, also called Filtration Surgery, is a surgical procedure performed for treatment of glaucoma. The treatment involves removing part of the trabecular meshwork and creating a new escape route for the aqueous humor. When successful, it allows the aqueous fluid to drain from the eye into an area underneath the conjunctiva where it is subsequently absorbed by the body's circulatory system or filtered into tears.
    In this procedure:
    - A conjunctival pocket is created and maybe treated with Mitomycin or other antimetabolites for a few minutes. These drugs are used to prevent scarring of the operation site. Scarring, if occurs, may clog the new drainage canal, and is therefore the major reason the procedure may fail.
    - A half thickness flap is then made in the sclera and is dissected all the way to the clear cornea.
    - A block of scleral tissue including part of the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal is then removed to make a hole into the anterior chamber of the eye.
    - As the iris may plug up this hole from the inside, a piece of the iris maybe removed at this time. This is called iridectomy.
    - The scleral flap is then sutured loosely back in place. These sutures can be released gradually during a couple of weeks after surgery. This allows adjustment of the aqueous flow in order to achieve target pressure and to avoid the complication of having a too low intraocular pressure.
    - The conjunctiva is sewn back in place to cover the area.
    After surgery, aqueous humor drains into a filtering area called a "bleb" under the conjunctiva. Since the surgery is usually performed near the top of the eye, the bleb can easily be concealed behind the upper eyelid.

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  • @Alilamedicalmedia
    @Alilamedicalmedia  Год назад +1

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  • @themarblegardener7925
    @themarblegardener7925 6 лет назад +69

    My son had this surgery @ 7 months old, that was in 2010, he’s done amazing since, no issues with vision, hasn’t had to repeat the procedure yet either. Amazing stuff.

    • @ramkumar25479
      @ramkumar25479 3 года назад +2

      Hi I was operated at 1997 in both eyes .no issue yet.do u use any drops for your son after surgery.some doctors advised me to use drops but I am not interested on life long tratement .

    • @scottmheryem2734
      @scottmheryem2734 2 года назад

      nice

    • @colettetubbs3483
      @colettetubbs3483 2 года назад +3

      Good to hear this! I just had it and read it can last but good to know your son is still doing well! Best wishes to him.

    • @safiashahzad269
      @safiashahzad269 2 года назад +1

      @@ramkumar25479 My brother done this surgery twice and yet have problem in eye

    • @safiashahzad269
      @safiashahzad269 2 года назад +1

      From where ? My brother done this twice and yet have problem in his eye plz guide me and tell me the doctor name

  • @aaronwatson4495
    @aaronwatson4495 7 месяцев назад +7

    U had this surgery on my left eye in 1989 when I was 35 years old. Still working great today.

  • @rosalindquaye1768
    @rosalindquaye1768 3 года назад +12

    A stellar, well-defined animated presentation on both precept and procedure, affording greater understanding and appreciation. Thank you

  • @TheRisingKarma
    @TheRisingKarma 9 лет назад +6

    Alila Medical Media keep up the good work. Your animated videos have been extremely helpful in understand difficult concepts!

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    @Alilamedicalmedia  7 лет назад

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  • @TheMexx243
    @TheMexx243 3 года назад +3

    simple and easy to understand. exactly what i needed for a quick revise

  • @Sky하늘
    @Sky하늘 3 года назад +3

    I tried to study this many times from text book but I couldn't understand the exact techq but this vedio made it very clear tq I can definitely answer it well in my exam

  • @ruthmegson1780
    @ruthmegson1780 3 месяца назад

    Excellent animation and explanation. Thank you so much!

  • @dreamiedips8624
    @dreamiedips8624 3 года назад +6

    Wow, this is so beautifully done. Crystal clear and to the point within 5 minutes. I wish I would have come across this earlier. Anyways, thanks for uploading. I love the presentation. 👍🏻💫Well done! Great job!

  • @manofYahweh10
    @manofYahweh10 4 года назад +9

    I have had this done in my left eye and I had to have it redone after a four year period, but my pressure at time is low and causes blurry vision, but when the pressure is above 7 my vision is okay and the vision is great. Like I said it has a four to five year window.

    • @dionuyi8038
      @dionuyi8038 2 года назад

      Does the vision improve after the operation?

    • @archieblevins833
      @archieblevins833 9 месяцев назад

      Hi! My eye Dr today wants to perform this on me. What do you think?

    • @fazalkhaliq4084
      @fazalkhaliq4084 4 месяца назад

      ​@@dionuyi8038No

  • @HienNguyen-pw1rf
    @HienNguyen-pw1rf 2 года назад

    The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination

  • @Lena-kn6oi
    @Lena-kn6oi Год назад

    Thanks alot, It's an excellent animation ❤

  • @milatherunner
    @milatherunner 8 лет назад +5

    thanks for these videos! I'm in nursing school and I used your videos to study! Superhepful!

  • @glaucomagirl3068
    @glaucomagirl3068 8 лет назад +21

    I love this! I recently had this surgery and it really helped me understand it better:)

    • @MommieAndMeeKreationz
      @MommieAndMeeKreationz 8 лет назад

      hey my husband has glaucoma and his eyes have been bloodshot red for the last two days. I was wondering have this ever happened to you or do you know if its related to his glaucoma..

    • @shobharoy2033
      @shobharoy2033 7 лет назад

      How much did your condition improve after surgery?

    • @MommieAndMeeKreationz
      @MommieAndMeeKreationz 7 лет назад +1

      his pressure went down tremendously with the drops he's taken (combigan and lumigan) so his doctor has postpone surgery. he's been goin to the doctor every 3 months to keep watch on his pressures hopefully he doesnt need it ....

    • @MuhammadAbdullah-jk9ps
      @MuhammadAbdullah-jk9ps 3 года назад

      @@MommieAndMeeKreationz updates? i am 20 yo and have open angle glaucoma my pressures without drops goes up to 25 and with drops upto 17.

    • @ramkumar25479
      @ramkumar25479 3 года назад +1

      Hi
      I am glaucoma man.treated in 1997.no issue till.do u use any drops after surgery.

  • @timothywilliams1359
    @timothywilliams1359 2 года назад +1

    I had this operation in both eyes, and at the renowned Cleveland Clinic. Unfortunately, they both failed after only one year, and the result was a spike in my eye pressure that was worse than ever.

    • @williamgallos2570
      @williamgallos2570 Год назад

      how is your pressure now sir?

    • @timothywilliams1359
      @timothywilliams1359 Год назад

      @@williamgallos2570 I later had Baerveldt implants (glaucoma drainage tubes) in each eye. I still have to take methazolamide daily to control pressure.

  • @annieali4087
    @annieali4087 4 года назад +1

    Best explanation👍

  • @ajayeditcreation9125
    @ajayeditcreation9125 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love from nilesh khomne

  • @ASMR-kz8rh
    @ASMR-kz8rh 2 года назад

    Best video
    Speechless

  • @growwithpie4922
    @growwithpie4922 24 дня назад

    I’m planning to have this surgery I hope it will work on me. I’m so scared and feel depressed about my eyes 😢

  • @pavankalyan5378
    @pavankalyan5378 Год назад

    Good explanation ☺️

  • @3066961
    @3066961 4 года назад

    wonderful animation, tks

  • @DrRana06
    @DrRana06 10 лет назад +3

    Very nice video..simple to understand.

  • @pallurao3445
    @pallurao3445 3 года назад

    Amazing thanks for making it so easy to understand

  • @rikaaru19
    @rikaaru19 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @mishkatfatima2049
    @mishkatfatima2049 Год назад

    excellent videos

  • @suryam7075
    @suryam7075 4 года назад

    Thanks for this good video 👌👍👍

  • @mehertejkoppuravuri2747
    @mehertejkoppuravuri2747 6 лет назад

    Very nice and clear

  • @koljivanov4050
    @koljivanov4050 7 месяцев назад

    We often use our eyes to equalize intraocular pressure, but after injuries and surgery, you can't do that...
    You just can't cure glaucoma with drops, you need to change your lifestyle...
    The pressure in the eye is increased due to the spongy Trauber network clogged with fibrous blood, which removes 75% fluid into the Helmet channel. This often happens after getting blood due to eye injuries, or eye surgery, sugar, malnutrition and... etc..
    There is more fluid entering the eyes than leaving....
    Which really helps!
    It is necessary to improve fluid drainage, but how?:
    1 Improve rheology (fluidity...) diet (for example, diabetics), cans to improve lymph flow, leeches are the best... and so on
    2 Improve blood vessels (contrast shower!!!, vitamins C and much more ...)
    3 Mechanically help to remove fluid from the eyes (massage around the eyes to drain lymph ..., alternately squeezing- squeezing out excess fluid if you can not rub your eyes due to surgery or injury, etc.) ...
    Everything is correct. But not all of them... I'll add it... In order for the blood to be "liquid", proper nutrition is necessary!!!, without excess sweet, flour, potatoes, etc.
    A good outflow is helped by proper MASSAGE of the eyes and adjacent areas and neck. But it also helps a lot to alternately close your eyes!!! An eye to squeeze out!!! excess fluid from the eyes into the lymph via the trabecular network (spongy tissue is clogged with fibrous blood after surgery or injury), into the Helmet canal.
    Massage of lymphatic vessels draining fluid near the eyes and ears, as well as from the entire head helps to prevent and treat GLAUCOMA!!!
    A daily contrast shower helps, or at least applying hot wet or cold wipes to the eyes to train the elasticity of the vessels around the eyes, and the entire head. All this prevents GLAUCOMA, which is almost impossible to cure in any other way. Only if you put leeches to thin the blood. Regular cupping and cupping (hijams) also help to improve the rheology of blood and lymphatic fluid.

  • @alirezaie
    @alirezaie 8 лет назад +4

    Has anyone done this? I need to get some advice for my five months old baby.
    Tnx

    • @SakarSubedi
      @SakarSubedi 8 лет назад +3

      +Ali Rezaie Visit an eye hospital ASAP its actually the doctors job to give u advice. If your baby is having congenital glaucoma treat it immediately.

  • @darlenemosley8089
    @darlenemosley8089 9 лет назад

    Great animated video I can use to share that is not so graphic to understand this surgery.

  • @saskecorvett
    @saskecorvett 6 лет назад

    Simple yet effective

  • @dionuyi8038
    @dionuyi8038 2 года назад +1

    Will the vision improve After the surgery?

  • @theuniverse762
    @theuniverse762 6 лет назад

    thankyou so much

  • @razanophthalmo7111
    @razanophthalmo7111 5 месяцев назад

    How aqueous flow from sclera to sub conj area please?

  • @hakimarose5193
    @hakimarose5193 6 лет назад +1

    merciiii

  • @kubrakocaoglu3975
    @kubrakocaoglu3975 2 года назад

    Mükemmell

  • @corinnar.6055
    @corinnar.6055 Год назад

    Is it possible to still wear scleral lenses after this surgery?

  • @SalmaAdhenia
    @SalmaAdhenia 5 лет назад

    Thankyouuuuu

  • @dr.prernamonga1005
    @dr.prernamonga1005 5 лет назад

    What 'll happen to the bleb ? Is it gonna stay there? If yes ..how does it justify the purpose then coz it'll keep on accumulating the fluid .?

  • @ebrimajarjusey9879
    @ebrimajarjusey9879 2 года назад +1

    My Grandmother had Glaucoma and we took her all the way to India to do surgery for the both eyes last year, but but after spending one month in india we are told that she is late and now both the eyes are blind. Can someone come to her aid we are from The Gambia West Africa. Thank you

    • @mr.x2255
      @mr.x2255 Год назад

      You should go for Shankar Netralaya Chennai (Main centre),They will tell you everything crystal clear....

  • @navlenareshkumar113
    @navlenareshkumar113 7 лет назад

    great work !!!

  • @sarmitavevo3262
    @sarmitavevo3262 3 года назад

    how to drain the bleb?

  • @ibrarulhaq3841
    @ibrarulhaq3841 Год назад

    Ahh man thankYou ❤

  • @Maggie22002
    @Maggie22002 6 лет назад +1

    Can you be put to sleep for these surgeries? The reason I ask Is, I have high pressure in my eyes right now-21. The doctor Is monitoring the Left Eye In particular. She says IF I got Narrow Angel Glaucoma, The specialist does a STINT surgery where they Implant a stint to prevent closure. This whole thing would scare me to death.
    Any Insights are very welcome & most appreciated. TYIA, Amy

    • @Alilamedicalmedia
      @Alilamedicalmedia  6 лет назад

      In principle, yes, but it's up to your doctor to decide. Besides, that comes with additional risks that may not be worth it. Sedation is probably enough to calm your worries.

    • @1981linko
      @1981linko 4 года назад +1

      Into Light no not full sleep but dont worry you will not feel a thing.....bcz. I got this surgery in 2018

    • @1155davy
      @1155davy 3 года назад +1

      Had this procedure 4 days ago. No pain and very little discomfort, just a little soreness. Certainly nothing to fear from the surgery for any reason.

    • @MuhammadAbdullah-jk9ps
      @MuhammadAbdullah-jk9ps 3 года назад

      @@1155davy how much it cost?

    • @1155davy
      @1155davy 3 года назад +2

      @@MuhammadAbdullah-jk9ps There is no cost in UK AND THE PROCEDURE IS PAINLESS.

  • @sushilakhandelwal2138
    @sushilakhandelwal2138 8 дней назад

    In hindi

  • @Singh3511
    @Singh3511 3 года назад

    I had done this surgery ,after 2 to 3 years my eye pressure is increasing. What should I do now. I need any surgery again.

    • @ramkumar25479
      @ramkumar25479 3 года назад

      Do field test.take OCT .yourself check vision.

  • @relaxtoday9779
    @relaxtoday9779 2 года назад

    0:44
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  • @TheRisingKarma
    @TheRisingKarma 9 лет назад +4

    Alila Medical Media keep up the good work. Your animated videos have been extremely helpful in understand difficult concepts!

  • @victorfebriano9984
    @victorfebriano9984 2 года назад

    The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination

  • @kienkien8265
    @kienkien8265 2 года назад

    The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination