
doi: 10.1136/bjo.87.4.517
We would like to thank Drs Mermoud and Ravinet for their online comments on the editorial1 and also for their comments on O'Brart's article (eletter posted on www.bjophthalmol.com 5 Aug 2002).2 We are delighted that there is agreement that subconjunctival drainage is an important component of non-penetrating filtering surgery. Blebs, albeit diffuse, are clearly visible both in cases of deep sclerectomy, and in many cases of viscocanalostomy. However, although Ravinet and Mermoud and ourselves are certain that this is an …
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