Ophthalmology and Glaucoma
Clinical research activity is centered on glaucoma care, with attention to patients undergoing eye surgery and outpatient procedures within ophthalmology.
- Glaucoma surgery
- Outpatient ophthalmic procedures
- Post-surgical eye care
Interest in this area reflects a focus on improving patient management in surgical eye disease settings.
Local Anaesthesia in Eye Procedures
The sponsor’s research includes the use of local anaesthetic approaches for in-office ophthalmic interventions, with emphasis on comfort during needle-based procedures.
- Lidocaine gel
- Tetracaine eye drops
- Oxybuprocaine hydrochloride
This area is relevant to procedural pain control in ophthalmic surgery and minor interventions performed in a clinical setting.
Periprocedural Patient Comfort
Research interests extend to the management of procedure-related discomfort during glaucoma interventions, with attention to tolerability in routine clinical practice.
- Procedural analgesia
- Ocular pain control
- Patient comfort in surgery
These topics align with efforts to support smoother delivery of outpatient eye treatment.



