
Gonioscopy: What It Is, Procedure Details & Results
Gonioscopy is an eye test that checks for signs of glaucoma. An eye specialist does this using a special lens and slit lamp to look at your eye’s drainage angle (anterior chamber angle). If the …
What Is Gonioscopy? A Comprehensive Guide - All About Vision
Mar 3, 2025 · Gonioscopy (go-nee-AH-skuh-pee) is a procedure that eye doctors use to look at the drainage angle near the front of your eye. It helps them understand your risk for …
Atlas of Gonioscopy
This site is dedicated to teaching gonioscopy through the use of videography. It covers the basic examination techniques and more advanced techniques, such as indentation and the corneal …
Gonioscopy - EyeWiki
Gonioscopy is usually performed at the slit lamp and requires application of a gonio lens to the surface of the eye. The eye should be numbed prior to beginning the examination.
Principles of Gonioscopy - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Nov 8, 2017 · Although direct gonioscopy is no longer widely practiced outside of the operating room, it does have certain advantages over indirect gonioscopy. Direct gonioscopy, as the …
Gonioscopy: What Is It And Why Is It Needed? - Glaucoma ...
Gonioscopy: What Is It And Why Is It Needed? Part of a complete glaucoma eye exam, gonioscopy is a test performed by an eye doctor to evaluate the internal drainage system of …
Gonioscopy skills and techniques - PMC
Gonioscopy is a technique of viewing the iridocorneal angle: the area between the iris and cornea where the trabecular meshwork is located and where aqueous humour drains out of the eye. …