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Join Dr. Nathan Radcliffe, a respected ophthalmologist hailing from New York City, as he takes a moment to reflect on the significant progress of Combination Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) over the past decade. Starting with trabecular stents and ECP, this field has witnessed remarkable growth, and Dr. Radcliffe brings you up to speed with the latest popular combination procedures used in glaucoma management today. MIGS has become a commonly used abbreviation in the glaucoma world. It stands for minimally invasive glaucoma surgery. The goal of all glaucoma surgery is to lower eye pressure to prevent or reduce damage to the optic nerve ECP is a procedure in which a laser is used to alter part of the ciliary body, which lies behind part of the iris. How does ECP work? The eye is constantly producing fluid through the ciliary body. When this fluid cannot leave the eye, the pressure goes up and glaucoma can result. The Hydrus Microstent is an approximately 8 mm long, curved device that comprises alternating spines for structural support and windows for aqueous outflow Eye News TV is a key opinion leader video channel for eye care professionals and patients. Our goal is provide access to eye care education for both doctors and patients. Content creator, Tom Pace interviews ophthalmologists/optometrists and patients about the latest eye technology, customer experience, and patient outcomes.