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Consent Forms

Welcome to OMIC’s Consent Form library, a collection of procedure-specific consent forms that you can modify to suit your practice and patient population. Contact riskmanagement@omic.com with questions.
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Feb 13, 2020 | Consent Form
...can help). The goal of MIGS is to lower your eye pressure and prevent more vision loss. MIGS will not bring back vision you have already lost from glaucoma. Risks (problems the surgery may cause). As with any surgical procedure, there are risks with MIGS. The surgery might not lower...
Feb 13, 2020 | Consent Form
...called “minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery” (MIGS). MIGS provides control of the eye pressure at lower risk than more traditional glaucoma surgeries. It alters the eye’s drainage system to lower the eye pressure and reduce the need for medications. MIGS is performed through an incision that is less than 3 mm long...
Feb 12, 2020 | Consent Form
...This is a new type of glaucoma surgery called “minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery” (MIGS). MIGS provides control of the eye pressure at lower risk than more traditional glaucoma surgeries. It alters the eye’s drainage system to lower the eye pressure and reduce the need for medications. MIGS is performed through an...
Feb 13, 2020 | Consent Form
...type of glaucoma surgery called “minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery” (MIGS). MIGS alters the eye’s drainage system to lower the eye pressure and reduce the need for medications. MIGS has fewer complications than traditional glaucoma surgeries. MIGS is performed through an incision that is less than 3 mm long (smaller than 1/8...
Feb 13, 2020 | Consent Form
...a new type of glaucoma surgery called “minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery” (MIGS). MIGS provides control of the eye pressure at lower risk than more traditional glaucoma surgeries. It alters the eye’s drainage system to lower the eye pressure and reduce the need for medications. MIGS is performed through an incision that...
Feb 21, 2020 | Consent Form
...surgery” (MIGS). MIGS provides control of the eye pressure at lower risk than more traditional glaucoma surgeries. It alters the eye’s drainage system to lower the eye pressure and reduce the need for medications. MIGS is performed through an incision that is less than 3 mm long (smaller than ¼...
Feb 13, 2020 | Consent Form
...glaucoma surgery. · You can decide to have no treatment. Without treatment, your glaucoma will get worse and you will lose more vision. You may even go blind. There are new types of glaucoma surgery called “minimally-invasive glaucoma surgery” (MIGS). Canaloplasty is one of them. MIGS controls eye pressure with...

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