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New Devices in Glaucoma.

Lilian ChanMarlene R MosterAmanda K BicketArsham SheybaniSteven R SarkisianThomas W SamuelsonIqbal Ike K AhmedEydie Miller-EllisOluwatosin U SmithQi N Cui
Published in: Ophthalmology and therapy (2023)
Glaucoma remains a leading cause of blindness globally. Minimally invasive treatment techniques are rapidly expanding the availability of therapeutic options for glaucoma. These include devices aimed at enhancing outflow through the subconjunctival space, Schlemm's canal, and suprachoroidal space, sustained-release drug delivery devices, and extraocular devices aiming to reduce glaucomatous progression through other novel means. In this review, we provide an overview of several novel devices either newly available or in development for the medical and surgical management of glaucoma. Further studies are required to determine the long-term efficacy of these devices and how they will integrate into the current landscape of glaucoma management.
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