A procedure performed on the eye to remove part of the iris. The most common type of iridectomy, known as a “peripheral iridectomy”, is usually performed to treat acute glaucoma. A small opening is made, surgically or with a laser, near the outer edge of the iris to form a channel through which aqueous humour can drain.
The operation by which a hole is made in the iris of the EYE – as, for example, in the treatment of GLAUCOMA or as part of CATARACT surgery.
n. an operation on the eye in which a part of the iris is removed.