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KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — Non-stent MIGS devices provided better early IOP reduction and reduced medication use while stent MIGS devices had better long-term outcomes and helped prevent subsequent surgeries, according to a study.At Kiawah Eye and Retina, Hannah Istre-Wilz, MD, a resident at Storm Eye Institute, said she and colleagues wanted to explore the differences in short- and long-term
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