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Second-Generation IMT: Same Results, Improved Delivery

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In this episode of Innovations in Surgical Retina, Prof. David Keegan leads a discussion about the Implantable Miniature Telescope (IMT), the first and only device demonstrated to improve vision and quality of life in patients with late-stage AMD. Prof. Keegan shares important design improvements in the second generation device that make it safer and easier to implant compared to the original IMT, while yielding comparable results for patients.

Posted: 10/22/2021

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Second-Generation IMT: Same Results, Improved Delivery

In this episode of Innovations in Surgical Retina, Prof. David Keegan leads a discussion about the Implantable Miniature Telescope (IMT), the first and only device demonstrated to improve vision and quality of life in patients with late-stage AMD. Prof. Keegan shares important design improvements in the second generation device that make it safer and easier to implant compared to the original IMT, while yielding comparable results for patients.

Posted: 10/22/2021


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