Hypotony is usually a complication of glaucoma surgery.
Hypotony can be caused by either decreased aqueous production or increased aqueous outflow.
Because hypotony can be difficult to manage and has vision-threatening consequences, prevention and management of hypotony are important skills for glaucoma surgeons to have.
How long should hypotony be tolerated before you become concerned that permanent structural changes will occur?
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