Micro Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) refers to a group of surgical techniques that aim to lower intraocular pressure (IOP) in glaucoma patients through less invasive means compared to traditional glaucoma surgeries like trabeculectomy or tube shunt surgery. MIGS procedures typically involve smaller incisions, minimal tissue disruption, and a faster recovery time. The goal of MIGS is to reduce the need for long-term medication while preserving the eye's anatomy and reducing the risk of complications.
- MIGS is often used in mild to moderate glaucoma or in cases where medical therapy fails to control intraocular pressure effectively. MIGS devices and techniques target the aqueous humor drainage system to improve the outflow of fluid and decrease IOP.