The anterior chamber angle contains structures important for draining fluid from the eye. The angle is bound anteriorly by the cornea and posteriorly by the iris. Within the angle is the trabecular meshwork which drains fluid into Schlemm's canal and collector channels that lead to episcleral and conjunctival veins. The scleral spur attaches the trabecular meshwork preventing collapse of structures during contractions. Gonioscopy allows examination of the anterior chamber angle to assess conditions like glaucoma.