| iridotomy | <procedure, surgery> The use of laser light to punch a hole in the iris to relieve intraocular pressure within the eye (for example glaucoma). This surgery is painless and requires no anaesthesia. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| laser iridotomy | Peripheral iridectomy as performed by laser.This is a refinement of the surgical technique devised in 1858 by von Graefe. In acute glaucoma the aqueous humor cannot flow freely around the lens and through the pupil to be absorbed in the angle of the anterior chamber. Laser peripheral iridectomy corrects this problem by producing a small hole in the iris to permit aqueous flow. The procedure takes only a few seconds and employs a laser attached to a slit lamp. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| iridotomy |
a surgical procedure that makes an incision in the iris of the eye in order to enlarge the pupil or to treat glaucoma
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Laser procedure in which a hole is made in the iris.
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incision of the iris.
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| iridotomy | a surgical procedure that makes an incision in the iris of the eye in order to enlarge the pupil or to treat glaucoma |
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