Interventional Glaucoma: iTrack Canaloplasty and iDose

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In this case, I. Paul Singh, MD, presents a patient with mild open-angle glaucoma and a history of cataract surgery without MIGS, who is still taking three glaucoma drops after selective laser trabeculoplasty. He performs iTrack canaloplasty (Nova Eye Medical) and iDose implantation (Glaukos).

Financial Disclosure: Consultant (Glaukos, Nova Eye Medical)

Posted: 4/28/2026

Interventional Glaucoma: iTrack Canaloplasty and iDose

In this case, I. Paul Singh, MD, presents a patient with mild open-angle glaucoma and a history of cataract surgery without MIGS, who is still taking three glaucoma drops after selective laser trabeculoplasty. He performs iTrack canaloplasty (Nova Eye Medical) and iDose implantation (Glaukos).

Financial Disclosure: Consultant (Glaukos, Nova Eye Medical)

Posted: 4/28/2026

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