OC007

Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel For Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery

  • Ocular

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Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery

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What is an Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery?

Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery is a surgical procedure in which a doctor removes scleral tissue (the white outer tissue of the eyeball) to create a channel in order to allow drainage of fluid that can build up and cause an increase in pressure, leading to Glaucoma.

Why would I get an Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery?

This procedure is usually used when a patient has not had any prior surgeries that have treated their Glaucoma. It is used as a first-line treatment in order to help manage the pressure in the eye, which is a risk factor for the development of Glaucoma.

What happens during an Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery?

During this procedure, the doctor will carefully cut into the scleral tissue of the eye and remove a part of it to create a channel, which will help to allow drainage of fluid from the eye. The doctor will use special surgical instruments and will be very careful to make sure the tissue is removed without damaging any of the surrounding tissue.

What to expect after an Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery?

After the procedure, your eye may be red and swollen for a few days, but the doctor will usually prescribe medication to reduce this discomfort. It is important to follow all instructions from your doctor on how to take care of your eye while it is healing. The doctor may recommend that you wear an eye patch to reduce the risk of any infections.

Conclusion

Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel for Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery is an effective treatment for Glaucoma and can help to reduce the pressure in the eye. The procedure is usually fairly quick and the recovery time is usually short. It is important to follow all of your doctor’s instructions during and after the procedure in order to have the best outcome.

Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel For Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery

100% Association Index

$6012 Estimated Charge

66170

CPT

Anesthesia For Procedures On the Eye

79% Association Index

$1266 Estimated Charge

00140

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Excision of Scleral Tissue to Create Drainage Channel For Glaucoma Ab Externo with No Prior Surgery

100% Association Index

$4774 Estimated Charge

66170

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