Learn how Liv Hospital diagnoses the need for Glaucoma Surgery. Discover the specialized tests used to measure eye pressure and map optic nerve health.
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Diagnosis and Tests
The diagnostic process for determining the need for Glaucoma Surgery is comprehensive and data driven. Because the eye is a complex organ, no single test is sufficient to make a surgical recommendation. Our specialists at Liv Hospital use a combination of physical examinations and high tech imaging to create a complete map of your ocular health.
The goal is to identify exactly where the drainage system is failing and how much damage the optic nerve has already sustained. This precision allows us to choose the right surgery at the right time.
Tonometry is the most common test used to measure the intraocular pressure (IOP). This is a fundamental step in every eye exam, as it tells us how much force is being exerted against the optic nerve.
Ophthalmoscopy and digital nerve imaging are used to look at the health of the optic nerve head directly. The surgeon looks for signs of “cupping,” where the center of the nerve becomes larger as the fibers die off.
During this test, we examine the color, shape, and vascularity of the nerve. A healthy nerve is pink and robust; a damaged nerve appears pale and hollowed out.
These physical changes are irreversible, which is why detecting them early through regular exams is so critical for surgical planning.
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) has revolutionized the diagnosis of ocular diseases. It is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take cross section pictures of the retina. It is essentially an “ultrasound with light.”
The precision of OCT allows our surgeons to identify very subtle changes that were previously invisible to the human eye, enabling us to intervene before more sight is lost.
Visual field testing, also known as perimeter, is essential for understanding how the disease is impacting your daily life. Since glaucoma typically destroys side vision first, you might not notice the loss without this test. You will be asked to look into a machine and signal when you see flashes of light in your peripheral vision. This test identifies blind spots known as scotomas and helps the surgeon determine the speed of the disease’s progression. If the “map” of your vision is shrinking, the urgency for surgery increases significantly.
Gonioscopy is a specialized test that allows the surgeon to see the drainage angle of the eye. This is the area where the fluid should naturally exit. A special lens with a mirror is placed on the surface of the eye to see around the “corner” of the iris.
Knowing the exact state of your drainage angle is the key to choosing the most effective surgical technique for your specific condition.
Pachymetry is the measurement of the thickness of the cornea. This is important because the thickness of your cornea can affect the accuracy of the pressure readings. A thin cornea may lead to a reading that looks lower than the pressure actually is, giving a false sense of security. Conversely, a thick cornea might show a high reading that is not actually dangerous. By adjusting the pressure numbers based on corneal thickness, the surgeon gets a more accurate picture of the true stress on the optic nerve.
Slit lamp examination allows the surgeon to inspect the front part of the eye in high magnification using a specialized light source. They look for secondary causes of high pressure that might change the surgical approach.
This physical inspection ensures that the surgeon understands all the contributing factors before they plan the operation.
Provocative testing is sometimes used in cases where the diagnosis is uncertain or the damage is progressing despite “normal” clinic readings. The specialist may measure the pressure under different conditions, such as after staying in a dark room or changing head positions. These tests help identify patients whose pressure spikes only at certain times, such as during the night or when lying down. This data is invaluable for determining if a patient needs a specific type of surgery to handle these hidden pressure spikes.
After all the tests are complete, our team at Liv Hospital performs a detailed data analysis. We don’t just look at one high reading; we look at the trends over several months or years. This personalized diagnostic approach ensures that surgery is only recommended when it is truly necessary. By integrating OCT images, visual field maps, and pressure trends, we create a custom surgical plan that targets your specific type of glaucoma, ensuring the highest chance of long term success.
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Glaucoma usually affects the edges of your vision first, and your brain is very good at “hiding” these blind spots until they are very large.
Your eye is thoroughly numbed with drops first; you might feel a slight sensation of pressure, but it is not painful.
A comprehensive evaluation usually takes about 90 minutes to two hours, as some tests require your pupils to be dilated.
These tests show the current damage and the rate of change, which allows us to intervene with surgery to prevent blindness from happening.
Corneal thickness generally doesn’t change much throughout adulthood, so one accurate measurement is usually enough for your records.
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