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Cycloablation

Cycloablation is a treatment used in ophthalmology (the medical discipline concerned with the eyes and visual system) to reduce the pressure inside the eye which is often referred to as "intraocular pressure".

The cycloablation procedure involves destruction of part of the ciliary body of the eye in order to reduce the eye's production of aqueous humour (the watery fluid that fills the anterior chamber of the eye). This may carried out in certain circumstances to reduce intraocular pressure to treat advanced glaucoma resistant to other treatment methods.

Patients can generally obtain further information about this procedure from their ophthalmologist (ophthalmic surgeon).

 

 

This section includes short definitions of clinical and surgical procedures concerning the eyes and human visual system. For definitions of other terms in this category, choose from the list to the left. Other related pages include the diagram of the eye, and definitions of parts of the eye, a description of the human retina, and the section about disorders of the eye and visual system.

Diagram of the Eye

The Structure of the Retina of the Human Eye


The Eye: Basic Sciences in Practice

Moorfields Manual of Ophthalmology

MCQ Companion to the Eye (Textbook)

Diabetes and the Eye


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