Iridencleisis

Iridenkleis, or iridorexis (iridodeclis), is a surgical procedure used to treat glaucoma. As a result of its implementation, the drainage of intraocular fluid improves, which helps normalize blood pressure. Iridenklyse can be used along with other glaucoma treatments in combination with medications.

When performing iridenklets, the doctor makes a small incision under the conjunctival membrane, closer to the cornea of ​​the eye. It is through this incision that part of the iris enters the eye cavity, like a wick. This incision is subsequently left open so that fluid from the chamber of the eyeball can flow freely in the opposite direction. This method also helps increase the distance between the iris and the front surface of the pupil.



Irinadnclesis (or iridenclesis) is a surgical treatment for glaucoma that was proposed in 2005. The operation is performed by creating a small incision in the conjunctiva of the eye close to the cornea. As a result of the incision, the iris goes inside and performs