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titleOfInvention Device for accessing the subretinal space of the eye
abstract (57) Summary The device is intended for access to the subretinal space (36) of the eye (10). The device comprises an elongated flat body of soft material which can be pushed laterally into the subretinal space (36) through an incision (20) in the sclera (12) of the eye (10). The body is configured as a strip (30), one surface (33) of which is configured, for example, as a guide surface for a medical instrument for implanting a micro-photodiode chip (40).
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