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titleOfInvention Electroporation device
abstract The invention relates to an electroporation device for injecting a product into the ciliary muscle of the eye, said device comprising: a support (16) having a support contact surface (18) extending along a virtual spherical surface (S) so as to Matching the outer surface of the eye, the virtual sphere has a radius between 10mm and 15mm; a first electrode (10), which includes an invasive electrode needle; a second electrode, which has a conductive electrode contact surface; and an injection needle, wherein The support comprises a rectilinear insertion guide (28) extending along an axis defining an angle of less than 40° with a plane tangent to the imaginary sphere at the point where said axis intersects said imaginary sphere.
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