
|Videos|March 9, 2022
First robot-assisted ab interno gonio-intervention paves the way for robotic eye surgery
Author(s)Emily Kaiser Maharjan, Sheryl Stevenson
This new surgical technique offers precision down to the micron level, which is more precise than a surgeon can achieve by themselves.
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Sean Ianchulev, MD, MPH, discusses the novel robot-assisted ab-interno gonio-intervention and what it means for ophthalmologists offering surgical solutions for glaucoma. This new surgical technique offers precision down to the micron level, which is more precise than a surgeon can achieve by themselves.
Dr. Ianchulev is the Chief Executive Officer of Eyenovia as well as a professor of ophthalmology at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
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