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Filtrationschirurgie

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Die häufigsten angewandten Operationsmethoden für Offenwinkelglaukome bei Erwachsenen sind die sog. Filtrationseingriffe. Wenngleich eine Vielzahl von Operationsmodifikationen beschrieben wurde, folgen alle Filtrationseingriffe einem gemeinsamen Wirkungsmechanismus und grundsätzlichen Prinzipien. Es sollen deshalb hier zunächst die übergeordneten Aspekte und gemeinsamen Charakteristika be-sprochen werden, bevor man die speziellen Operationsmethoden und möglichen Komplikationen aufzeigt.

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