Releasable suture
by R Ramakrishnan

Jaypee’s Video Atlas of Glaucoma Surgery

by Tanuj Dada
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Releasable suture is a useful adjunctive step in trabeculectomy. This helps mainly in preventing the immediate post- operative shallow chamber. It is an alternative to argon laser suturolysis. Usually we apply one releasable at the apex and two fixed suture on the sides. The ideal time to release the suture is within 3 weeks if antimetabolite has not been used and within 6 weeks if antimetabolite has been used.

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