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titleOfInvention Ocular graft and intraocular transplantation method
abstract Disclosed is an intraocular implant (100) configured to be suitable for placement at least partially on a portion of Schlemm's canal (38) of the eye (20). In one embodiment, the implant extends in the form of a volume with a curved body (104), the long axis of the volume being arcuate and the body (104). ) Is formed with a plurality of open areas and a plurality of strut areas, and the open areas extend over an area exceeding 50% of the peripheral surface defining the contour of the curved volume portion. The area surrounds the open area and the body has a diameter between 0.005 inches and 0.04 inches. The present application also presents a method of treating glaucoma, such that, in supporting the tissue forming the Schlemm's canal of the eye with the graft, the graft is axially at least partially within the Schlemm's canal. Extending along the length of the direction, and including contacting the graft with less than 50% of the tissue forming Schlemm's canal along the length of the axial direction. [Selection] Figure 3
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