Using Intraoperative OCT to View the Canal During Hydrus Implantation

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In this case of Hydrus Microstent (Ivantis) implantation, the intraoperative OCT demonstrates a large patent canal where the Hydrus is located but, beyond the Hydrus, the canal is more collapsed.

Posted: 11/30/2021

Using Intraoperative OCT to View the Canal During Hydrus Implantation

In this case of Hydrus Microstent (Ivantis) implantation, the intraoperative OCT demonstrates a large patent canal where the Hydrus is located but, beyond the Hydrus, the canal is more collapsed.

Posted: 11/30/2021

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