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publicationDate 2022-10-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-115212029-A
titleOfInvention A drainage implant adapted to the scleral venous canal
abstract The present invention provides a drainage implant adapted to the scleral venous canal, which comprises a tubular mesh-shaped stent, which can be bent according to the curvature of the scleral venous canal, and has a tubular shape. The body and the drainage holes formed on the tubular body through its thickness, the head and tail of the tubular body are both formed with wedge-shaped or tapered end surfaces, and usually the end surfaces of the head and tail of the tubular body have the same structure. The pipe mesh support is formed by laser engraving of thin-diameter and thin-walled pipes, and is then obtained by electrolytic polishing. After the tube mesh stent is implanted into the Schlemm canal (Schlemm's canal), the aqueous humor flows into the Schlemm's canal of the eye along the implant of the tube mesh stent structure, and enters the circulatory system to reduce intraocular pressure and relieve glaucoma symptoms.
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