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Daily Tribune
20-07-2025
- Health
- Daily Tribune
Drop-Free Vision Begins : New hope for glaucoma patients
TDT | Manama Bahrain's glaucoma patients now have a chance to leave behind the hassle of lifelong eye drops, thanks to a new dual surgery performed at Dr. Haifa Eye Hospital. The procedure, which combines cataract removal with Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) glaucoma surgery, offers a safer, minimally invasive option that lowers eye pressure significantly and improves vision in one sitting. Vision without drops For many, managing glaucoma means a lifetime of medications. But poor adherence and long-term side effects such as eye irritation, allergies, and dryness often cause complications or disease progression. Consultant Dr. Ahmed Almeer, who led the operation, said the dual procedure changes that outlook. 'Instead of waiting for the disease to worsen, this surgery offers early, effective relief,' he said. 'It helps patients reduce or eliminate the need for daily drops, and restores vision at the same time.' National milestone This was not only a medical advancement but also a national one, marking Bahrain's first-ever successful dual KDB eye surgery. The tool removes a small strip of tissue in the eye's drainage system, easing fluid flow and lowering pressure, while avoiding the risks associated with traditional glaucoma procedures. Performed in conjunction with cataract surgery, the operation is especially effective for older patients who often suffer from both conditions. It is also less invasive than conventional methods, resulting in a faster recovery and fewer post-surgical complications. Expanding leadership The milestone builds on Dr. Haifa Eye Hospital's growing reputation for innovation, following its recent introduction of the Preserflo MicroShunt in glaucoma care. Together, these achievements strengthen its standing as one of the Gulf's most progressive eye hospitals. Hospital officials said their focus remains on improving access to advanced procedures that not only preserve sight but also improve the long-term quality of life for patients. The success of this dual surgery now signals a broader shift in how glaucoma is likely to be treated across Bahrain.


Daily Tribune
18-06-2025
- Health
- Daily Tribune
Bahrain Celebrates Eye Surgical Breakthrough
TDT | Manama A cutting-edge eye surgery has opened a new chapter in Bahrain's medical history, with the successful implantation of the country's first Preserflo MicroShunt, a device transforming the treatment of glaucoma. The milestone procedure was performed by Dr. Ahmed AlMeer, a Bahraini eye surgeon who recently returned from Canada after completing advanced training. Conducted at Dr. Haifa Eye Hospital, the surgery marks Bahrain's entry into a global shift towards safer and less invasive glaucoma treatments. Dr. AlMeer said he felt confident as he held the tiny Preserflo device in his hands, aware of the significance of the moment. 'I had already performed this surgery many times abroad, so I felt well-prepared. What I felt more than pressure was a deep sense of responsibility,' he said. Glaucoma, a chronic eye disease that can lead to irreversible blindness, is traditionally treated with trabeculectomy, a procedure that involves creating a larger drainage opening in the eye. This method often results in longer recovery times and increased risk of complications. The Preserflo MicroShunt, however, is a minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) device just 8.5 mm in length. It creates a controlled outflow for fluid, reducing intraocular pressure with minimal disruption to the eye's anatomy. According to Dr. AlMeer, this translates to quicker healing, fewer complications, and better comfort for patients.