Implantable Glaucoma Device for Nonpenetrating Trabeculectomy
Glaucoma surgery is a procedure intended to reduce eye pressure in an effort to help stabilize vision and prevent future vision loss resulting from glaucoma. This is accomplished by creating a new opening for fluid to drain from the eye — or, by implanting a shunt to help drain the fluid.
Implantable Glaucoma Device for Nonpenetrating Trabeculectomy Material
Glaucoma Draonage Devices Model FNPT for Glaucoma Surgery is produced biomaterial ethoxyl methacrylate ester/methyl methacrylate copolymer(2-HEMA-co-NMA) which is nontoxic, has no immune response, has good biological compatibility, and cannot be absorbed by tissue. As materials of intraocular lens, it has been clinically applied in ophthalmology for more than ten years, and is universally accepted as good intraocular implantation material by ophthalmology circle.
Characteristics of Implantable Glaucoma Device for Nonpenetrating Trabeculectomy:
1. Raw material: Hydrophilic acrylate. .
2. Which has good biological compatibility, and cannot be absorbed by tissue. .
3. Prohibit the growth of fibrocyte, and prevent the formation of filter channel cicatricle. .
4. To impel the formation of new aqueous humor drainage channel. .
5. Distributary of aqueous humor is formed after the implantation of drainage device.
6. It is safe for long-term usage, and intraocular pressure can be effectively controlled. .
7. To increase the success rate and reliability of Glaucoma operation.
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