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Annotations to terms of the Medical Action Ontology (MAxO)
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PreserFLo MicroShunt #61

Open Sukramg opened 1 year ago

Sukramg commented 1 year ago

137760 GLAUCOMA, PRIMARY OPEN ANGLE; POAG

Gambini G, Carlà MM, Giannuzzi F, Caporossi T, De Vico U, Savastano A, Baldascino A, Rizzo C, Kilian R, Caporossi A, Rizzo S. PreserFlo® MicroShunt: An Overview of This Minimally Invasive Device for Open-Angle Glaucoma. Vision (Basel). 2022 Feb 9;6(1):12. doi: 10.3390/vision6010012. PMID: 35225971; PMCID: PMC8883991.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35225971/

For moderate-to-severe glaucoma, trabeculectomy remains the "gold standard" intraocular pressure (IOP)-lowering treatment; nonetheless, this method requires extensive post-operative maintenance. Microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) treatments are designed to lessen intra- and post-operative care burden while offering an acceptable IOP decrease for individuals with mild to moderate glaucoma. The PreserFlo® MicroShunt (previously InnFocus MicroShunt) is an 8.5 mm glaucoma drainage device manufactured from poly(styrene-block-isobutylene-block-styrene) (SIBS), an extremely biocompatible and bioinert material. The lumen is narrow enough to prevent hypotony, but big enough to avoid being obstructed by sloughed cells or pigment. The device is implanted ab externo, as a stand-alone procedure or in conjunction with cataract surgery, with intraoperative mitomycin C, and a bleb is produced under the conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule. The MicroShunt was CE-marked in 2012 and designed for primary open-angle glaucoma, the IOP of which remains uncontrolled after maximally tolerated topical treatment. Several clinical trials evaluating the MicroShunt's long-term safety and effectiveness have been conducted, highlighting the effectiveness of the device over time, along with a tolerable safety profile.

LCCarmody commented 3 months ago

added as an action under MIGS