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The trabecular meshwork is an area of tissue in the eye located around the base of the cornea, near the ciliary body, and is responsible for draining the aqueous humor from the eye via the anterior chamber (the chamber on the front of the eye covered by the cornea).
The trabecular meshwork is a 360-degree spongy structure located at the angle where the iris and the base of the cornea meet. It regulates eye pressure by draining aqueous humor, a fluid produced inside the eye that nourishes the cornea and lens.
The trabecular meshwork is the spongy tissue located near the cornea through which aqueous humor flows out of the eye. The trabecular meshwork lies in the drainage angle (see video above), and 80 – 90 percent of aqueous humor makes its way into circulation via the trabecular meshwork and its associated structures.
The trabecular meshwork is located between the scleral spur and Schwalbe’s line. Most of the trabecular meshwork sits within the scleral sulcus ( 1‑4 ). Approximately 90% of aqueous outflow is through the trabecular meshwork.
IOP is regulated primarily by controlled adjustments of the outflow resistance which resides in the trabecular meshwork (TM) . Since the eye is a single hydraulic unit, pressure everywhere within the eye is uniform and IOP elevations impact the optic nerve directly, since it is most vulnerable to pressure.
The trabecular meshwork, located within the iridocorneal angle, is the main pathway for drainage of aqueous humor (AH) out of the eye, and its dysfunction is responsible for the IOP elevation.
The trabecular meshwork, located within the iridocorneal angle, is the main pathway for drainage of aqueous humor (AH) out of the eye, and its dysfunction is responsible for the IOP elevation.
Le trabéculum, au niveau de l’angle iridocornéen, constitue la principale voie de drainage de l’humeur aqueuse (HA) hors de l’œil, et son dysfonctionnement est responsable d’une augmentation de la PIO.
The trabecular meshwork is a critical structure in the eye responsible for regulating aqueous humor outflow, which is essential for maintaining intraocular pressure. Located at the junction of the cornea and iris, this structure consists of interconnected beams and sheets of connective tissue.
The trabecular meshwork is a tissue located in the anterior chamber angle of the eye, and it is a crucial determinant of intraocular pressure values because of its resistance to the evacuation of aqueous humor from the eye.