iStent Trabecular Microbypass Implantation Technique

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This video describes the surgical technique for multiple implantation of the iStent Schlemm's canal TM bypass device. We are using the "left" and "right" versions of the iStent. Injection of dye is used to assess patency to distal outflow system. This MicroInvasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) device is first of a number of exciting new surgical options for glaucoma. With narration. Disclosure: I am a consultant and investigator to Glaukos, manufacturer of the iStent. These videos were not paid for, supported or endorsed by Glaukos. For more details, please visit or click here.

Posted: 2/14/2013

iStent Trabecular Microbypass Implantation Technique

This video describes the surgical technique for multiple implantation of the iStent Schlemm's canal TM bypass device. We are using the "left" and "right" versions of the iStent. Injection of dye is used to assess patency to distal outflow system. This MicroInvasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) device is first of a number of exciting new surgical options for glaucoma. With narration. Disclosure: I am a consultant and investigator to Glaukos, manufacturer of the iStent. These videos were not paid for, supported or endorsed by Glaukos. For more details, please visit or click here.

Posted: 2/14/2013

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