ABSTRACT
Although minimally invasive glaucoma surgery using different types of implants is a promising strategy for treating glaucoma, potential long-term complications require further evaluation. Here, we report a case of the anterior chamber displacement of a Xen implant due to a maneuver aimed at correcting a dysfunctional and bent subconjunctival implant.
Keywords:
Glaucoma; Filtering surgery; Minimally invasive surgical procedures/methods; Anterior chamber