A therapeutic procedure employed for severe cases of glaucoma in patients who have shown inadequate response to previous treatments is referred to as laser trabeculoplasty. This specialized technique involves the use of a laser to selectively damage specific tissues responsible for fluid production within the eye. By precisely targeting and partially destroying these tissues, the procedure aims to regulate the flow of fluid, thereby alleviating the intraocular pressure associated with glaucoma. Laser trabeculoplasty serves as an alternative treatment option when other interventions have proven ineffective in managing the condition.