abstract |
The present invention relates to a stainless steel device for constant insertion into a corneal limbus of a sclera with a different watertight drainage and fixation system, wherein the waterproofing passes through one or more virtual spaces from the anterior chamber to the scleral space, In the case of complex glaucoma like glaucoma, it is possible to flow out to the upper air layer of the eye. This space is virtual, not real, as is the case with tubular devices. This allows the watertight to be discharged slowly and continuously, minimizing the likelihood of flattening the floor or germs penetrating the device. In addition, fixed systems are less aggressive, reducing the likelihood of bleeding. |