Figure 2
From: Rapid learning curve assessment in an ex vivo training system for microincisional glaucoma surgery

Schematic representation of the iridocorneal angle. (A) A microincisional glaucoma surgical device (trabectome) inserted into Schlemm’s canal in a human eye. Ablation is directed towards the left. (B) Direct gonioscopic view of the trabectome tip engaged in the trabecular meshwork in a pig eye. (C) A canalogram demonstrates fluorescent microspheres that enter the outflow tract only after successful ablation. Anterior chamber fluorescence is suppressed to avoid detraction from collector channel outflow. Up to 180 degrees (90 degrees on each side) of trabecular meshwork could be ablated as in this example.