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publicationDate 2013-09-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-2640328-A1
titleOfInvention Intraocular shunts
abstract The present invention generally relates to different types of intraocular shunts. In certain aspects, the invention generally provides shunts composed of a material that has an elasticity modulus that is compatible with an elasticity modulus of tissue surrounding the shunt. In this manner, shunts of the invention are flexibility matched with the surrounding tissue, and thus will remain in place after implantation without the need for any type of anchor that interacts with the surrounding tissue. Consequently, shunts of the invention maintain fluid flow away for an anterior chamber of the eye after implantation without causing irritation or inflammation to the tissue surrounding the eye.
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