|Articles|March 15, 2004
Investigational implant provides for aqueous outflow
Anaheim, CA-Performing cataract surgery in an eye with a failing filtering bleb is a tricky business, which has been addressed by a few different procedures. Successful intervention can be achieved in carefully selected patients. However, in those in which intervention might be problematic, a new investigational device is under study to lower IOP, according to Reay H. Brown, MD.
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