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publicationDate 2017-11-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber ES-2640867-T3
titleOfInvention Eye implant with ability to change shape
abstract An ocular implant, comprising: an elongated element having a flow path, at least one inlet opening that communicates with the flow path and an outlet opening that communicates with the flow path, in which the element Elongated includes a first part formed by a braided structure and adapted for the transition between a first form when it is in tension and a second form after releasing the tension, and a second part formed at least partially by a non-braided structure in which the elongate element includes a third part formed by a non-braided structure and in which the first part is placed between the second and third parts; in which the elongated element is adapted to be placed in the eye so that the entrance hole communicates with the anterior chamber and the exit hole communicates with the supracoroid space.
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