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NorMIGS - a Study of Micro-invasive Glaucoma Surgery
NorMIGS - a Prospective Study of Micro-invasive Glaucoma Surgery
About This Trial
NorMIGS is a non-randomized clinical study of intraocular pressure lowering effect and complications after Preserflo microshunt implantation versus other types of glaucoma surgery. The study is conducted in the Department of Ophthalmology, Oslo University Hospital, Norway.
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
Who May Qualify:
- Patients must be 18 years or older at the time of signing the willing to sign a consent form form. There is no upper age limit.
- Scheduled for implantation of Preserflo microshunt, trabeculectomy or other types of MIGS
- Ability to cooperate fairly well during the examinations
- Willing to participate in the study and capable of providing willing to sign a consent form
Who Should NOT Join This Trial:
\- High intraocular pressure due to increased episcleral venous pressure, hemorrhagic glaucoma, traumatic glaucoma or uveitis glaucoma
Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.
Original Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patients must be 18 years or older at the time of signing the informed consent form. There is no upper age limit.
* Scheduled for implantation of Preserflo microshunt, trabeculectomy or other types of MIGS
* Ability to cooperate fairly well during the examinations
* Willing to participate in the study and capable of providing informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
\- High intraocular pressure due to increased episcleral venous pressure, hemorrhagic glaucoma, traumatic glaucoma or uveitis glaucoma
Treatments Being Tested
PROCEDURE
Preserflo microshunt
Implantation of Preserflo microshunt (Santen) to lower intraocular pressure
PROCEDURE
Trabeculectomy
Trabeculectomy surgery to lower intraocular pressure
PROCEDURE
Other MIGS
Other MIGS than Preserflo microshunt (e.g., XEN gel stent, iStent inject) to lower intraocular pressure
Locations (1)
Department of Ophthalmology, Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway