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Bahrain Performs First KDB Eye Surgery Alongside Cataract Operation

Bahrain has marked a significant step in eye care with the first use of KDB surgery for intraocular pressure. Dr. Haifa Eye Hospital completed the procedure alongside cataract surgery, introducing a new and promising approach for glaucoma patients who require advanced treatment.

The Kahook Dual Blade (KDB) technique is a modern microsurgical method. It helps reduce intraocular pressure by improving fluid drainage. Unlike older methods, it avoids large cuts and preserves the natural structure of the eye, minimizing risks and speeding recovery.

Traditionally, glaucoma surgery is delayed until the disease worsens. Patients often begin treatment with eye drops. However, studies show many patients do not use eye drops consistently, leading to further complications and vision deterioration over time.

Moreover, long-term use of drops can cause discomfort. Common side effects include eye dryness, redness, irritation, and increased sensitivity to light or environmental changes.

Dr. Ahmed Al-Meer, a glaucoma specialist, performed the new surgery. He explained that the method removes blocked drainage tissue. This removal permanently reduces intraocular pressure and eliminates the need for daily medications in most cases.

He emphasized that combining the procedure with cataract surgery benefits patients with both conditions. It not only improves vision but also lessens the burden of ongoing glaucoma treatment and long-term dependency on medications.

This dual treatment simplifies care and reduces the risk of further damage. Patients also gain relief from long-term medication use. Dr. Haifa Eye Hospital continues to bring cutting-edge solutions to Bahrain. Their adoption of new surgical methods reflects ongoing progress in ophthalmology across the region.

With this success, Bahrain joins a growing list of countries embracing innovative glaucoma treatments. KDB surgery may soon become a more common option, especially in early to moderate cases where intervention is crucial.

As intraocular pressure remains a major concern for aging populations, early intervention is becoming increasingly important. Bahrain’s medical sector is advancing quickly, offering patients modern options that improve outcomes and long-term comfort.

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