iTrack™ Canal-Based Glaucoma Surgery

What is it?

iTrack™ canal-based glaucoma surgery is a comprehensive, minimally invasive treatment option that can effectively reduce IOP and eliminate or reduce the medication burden. Restorative and atraumatic, it can be performed as a standalone procedure – and in conjunction with cataract surgery and MIGS options. (ellex.com)

iTrack™ Canal-Based Glaucoma Surgery

What is it?

iTrack™ canal-based glaucoma surgery is a comprehensive, minimally invasive treatment option that can effectively reduce IOP and eliminate or reduce the medication burden. Restorative and atraumatic, it can be performed as a standalone procedure – and in conjunction with cataract surgery and MIGS options. (ellex.com)

iTrack™ Canal-Based Glaucoma Surgery

What is it?

iTrack™ canal-based glaucoma surgery is a comprehensive, minimally invasive treatment option that can effectively reduce IOP and eliminate or reduce the medication burden. Restorative and atraumatic, it can be performed as a standalone procedure – and in conjunction with cataract surgery and MIGS options. (ellex.com)

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No tissue damage, no stents or shunts

iTrack™ canal-based glaucoma surgery comprehensively addresses blockages in the collector channels and flushes the outflow pathway without damaging tissue and without leaving behind a stent or shunt. Specifically, iTrack™ canal-based glaucoma surgery re-establishes the eye’s natural outflow system by accessing, catheterizing and viscodilating the trabecular meshwork, Schlemm’s canal, and the distal outflow system. 360º viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal can separate the compressed tissue planes of the trabecular meshwork, causing any herniated inner wall tissue to withdraw from the collector channels. This complements the mechanic opening achieved via the circumnavigation of the iTrack™ microcatheter through Schlemm’s canal. (ellex.com)

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