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Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Protocol - Intervention

One site versus two site phacotrabeculectomy for primary open angle glaucoma

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Two site phacotrabeculectomy. First illustration shows the flap configuration and the temporal corneal incision for phacoemulsification. Subsequently, the trabeculectomy is finalized.
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Two site phacotrabeculectomy. First illustration shows the flap configuration and the temporal corneal incision for phacoemulsification. Subsequently, the trabeculectomy is finalized.

One site phacotrabeculectomy. First illustration reveals the scleral flap configuration and phacoemulcification at the same site. Subsequently, the trabeculectomy is finalized.
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One site phacotrabeculectomy. First illustration reveals the scleral flap configuration and phacoemulcification at the same site. Subsequently, the trabeculectomy is finalized.