winkelprocedures
Winkelprocedures, also known as Winkel's procedure, is a surgical technique used to treat certain types of glaucoma, a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve and can lead to vision loss and blindness. The procedure is named after its developer, Dr. Robert Winkel, who introduced it in the 1970s. Winkelprocedures are typically performed on patients who have failed medical treatment or who have a specific type of glaucoma called angle-closure glaucoma.
The procedure involves creating a small opening in the iris, the colored part of the eye, to
Winkelprocedures are generally considered safe and effective, with a high success rate in reducing intraocular pressure.
Winkelprocedures are typically performed on an outpatient basis, meaning patients can go home the same day.