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publicationDate 2005-11-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CA-2563364-A1
titleOfInvention Indwelling shunt device and methods for treating glaucoma
abstract The present invention is directed to a novel indwelling shunt implant (100) and an associated surgical method for the treatment of glaucoma in which the implant device comprises at least one spiral body and/or grooved or corrugated body and is placed to divert aqueous humor from the anterior chamber of the eye into Schlemm~s canal, the collector channels, or the aqueous venous system or to distribute aqueous fluid within Schlemm~s canal. The present invention is further directed to providing a permanent, indwelling shunt to provide increased egress of aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to Schlemm~s canal, collector channels, or aqueous venous system for glaucoma management.
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