https://www.selleckchem.com/products/cid755673.html Glaucoma medications were reduced from a mean of 3 preoperatively to 2 postoperatively. Implantation of an FP8 Ahmed glaucoma valve is a relatively safe procedure to achieve satisfactory IOP and decreased reliance on glaucoma medications in an advanced age population. Implantation of an FP8 Ahmed glaucoma valve is a relatively safe procedure to achieve satisfactory IOP and decreased reliance on glaucoma medications in an advanced age population. We describe standardization and simplification of classic trabeculectomy combined with manual small incision cataract surgery (MSICS) to effectively manage the 2 leading and often coexisting causes of blindness and vision impairment in resource-constrained areas. The purpose of this study was to describe modifications to trabeculectomy combined with MSICS and report on the outcomes of this technique. The modifications consist of standardization and simplification of the surgical steps. Data obtained from adult patients who underwent described surgical technique at rural eye care centers across 3 Indian states between January 2018 and May 2019 were analyzed retrospectively. Complete success was intraocular pressure between 6 and 18 mm Hg without supplementary medication. Qualified success allowed up to 3 topical medication(s). Data are presented as median (first and third quartiles). We analyzed data of 70 eyes of 70 patients. Ophthalmology fellows performed 27 (38.5%) surgeries, whereas an experiencedlity, especially in the underserved regions of the world. Deep sclerectomy with intrascleral collagen implant (DSCI) was less effective in lowering intraocular pressure (IOP) than with suprachoroidal implantation. Further studies are needed to establish the potency and safety of deep sclerectomy with suprachoroidal collagen implant (DSSCI). The purpose of this study was to analyze the safety and IOP-lowering effect of DSSCI in comparison with DSCI. Geneva University Hospitals,