Gonioscopy is an examination of the anterior chamber angle using a gonioscopy lens and slit lamp microscope. It allows visualization of key angle structures including the trabecular meshwork, Schwalbe's line, scleral spur, and ciliary body band. The examination is used to diagnose glaucoma and angle closure risk. There are two main techniques - direct gonioscopy using a contact lens and indirect gonioscopy using a single or multiple mirror lens. Angle structures may be difficult to see, requiring manipulations like indentation and corneal wedge to improve visualization. Gonioscopy is essential for glaucoma evaluation and management.