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One of the many Glaucoma treatments The Eye Institute of West Florida is Iridoplasty, also known as gonioplasty. This is a technique used to pull the peripheral iris away from the trabecular meshwork in the angle of the eye, opening the anterior chamber angle. This simple procedure can be extremely effective in patients with different types of narrow-angle or angle closure glaucoma and may reduce or eliminate the need for incisional surgery.

Large spots of low energy from a laser are used to shrink areas of the iris, pulling them away from the angle which is being occluded (obstructed) by the iris. This brief procedure involves topical anesthetic and a lens being placed on your eye to focus the light on the peripheral iris.

Following the procedure, drops will be instilled to reduce the chance of a sudden increase in eye pressure. Your eye pressure will be checked by a technician after the procedure, and post-operative instructions will be provided for you. You may be prescribed an anti-inflammatory eye drop to minimize any discomfort following the procedure(s). You will be scheduled for a follow up appointment to check on the success of the procedure.