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THE OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA BY CYCLODIALYSIS

ARNOLD KNAPP, M.D.
JAMA. 1909;LIII(10):765-767. doi:10.1001/jama.1909.92550100001001c.
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The operation of cyclodialysis suggested by Heine in 1905, consists in making an artificial communication between the anterior chamber and the suprachorioidal space, allowing a new channel for the escape of the aqueous humor and thus reducing intraocular tension. The operation is performed under local anesthesia by making an incision in the sclera 6 to 8 mm. posterior to the sclerocorneal junction after reflecting a conjunctival flap and with a bent spatula, separating the ciliary body from the overlying sclera and breaking through the pectinate ligament. A quadrant of the iris periphery is then detached. I have performed this operation in eighteen cases specially selected to test its merits. These cases have now been observed for a sufficiently long time to permit an opinion on the value of this operation.

The cases can be arranged in the following groups:

A. CHRONIC GLAUCOMA 

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