viscocanalostomy
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From visco- + canalostomy.
Noun
[edit]viscocanalostomy (plural viscocanalostomies)
- (surgery) A treatment for glaucoma that bypasses the flow of tears from the trabecular meshwork.
- 2011 October 8, Roberto G. Carassa, “Comparing Viscocanalostomy with Trabeculectomy”, in touchOPTHALMOLOGY[1]:
- Viscocanalostomy is a non-penetrating procedure aimed at increasing the outflow facility by creating significant morphologic changes at the trabecular meshwork level.
- 2000 October 15, Bob Kronemyer, “Viscocanalostomy highly successful, with enduring results”, in Healio News[2]:
- Viscocanalostomy is a glaucoma surgical procedure that restores normal physiology by internal filtration of aqueous flow, Dr. [John R.] Kearney said.