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publicationDate 2022-04-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-3984504-A1
titleOfInvention Scleral device for treatment of open angle glaucoma
abstract The present invention is directed to a scleral device for treatment of open angle glaucoma, configured to be attached to an eye and prevent loss of eye sight and blindness. Thanks to the scleral device the sclera is supported or reinforced, while the special relationship between the ciliary muscle and the lens is substantially unchanged. The scleral device (1) comprises a curved central portion (8), two arms (11) which extends from the ends (9) relatively movable with respect to each other from an open position to a closed position, wherein the arms (11) have a first sector (12) and a second sector (13) extending from the first sector (12), which comprises a hook (14) in a free end configured to grasp the sclera tissue (5) in a closed position.
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