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SLT and ALT
Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)
SLT can be used to widen the openings in the eye's drainage system,
thereby lowering the pressure in patients with glaucoma. This medical laser treatment is normally
safe, painless, quick and is performed in our office.
Compared to traditional argon laser trabeculoplasty, selective laser
trabeculoplasty does not burn trabecular meshwork tissues. SLT uses
an extremely short burst of laser energy to selectively treat pigmented
cells found in the trabecular meshwork. Pigment cells that may be
clogging the trabecular meshwork are removed without causing any
structural changes or scarring to the trabecular meshwork. This
fact offers a distinct advantage over ALT in that SLT may potentially
be repeated as needed by the patient. Lowering intraocular pressure
by SLT may also reduce the need for patients to use eye drop medications.
SLT is also a patient friendly procedure. It can be performed in
the office in about 5 minutes with only topical anesthesia. Patients
who are not controlled by eye drops, who cannot afford eye drops
or who have poor compliance with eye drops are good candidates for
SLT.
Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT)
An argon laser can be used to widen the openings in the drainage
system, thereby lowering the pressure. This medical laser treatment
is normally safe, painless, quick and is performed in our office.
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