New eye implant tested for Tough-to-Treat glaucoma
NCT ID NCT06176170
Summary
This study is testing a new, leaf-shaped surgical implant called VW-51 for people with glaucoma that hasn't been controlled well by eye drops or previous surgery. The implant is placed under the outer layer of the eye to help drain fluid and lower pressure. Researchers will follow 65 adult participants for 12 months to see if the implant is safe and effective at managing their glaucoma.
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Locations
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Cataract & Eye Surgery Centre
Doncaster East, Victoria, 3109, Australia
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Cerulea Clinical Trials, Centre for Eye Research Australia
East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002, Australia
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Eye Surgery Associates
Vermont South, Victoria, 3133, Australia
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Flinders Medical Centre
Bedford Park, South Australia, 5042, Australia
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Melbourne Eye Specialists
Fitzroy, Victoria, 3065, Australia
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Sydney Eye Hospital
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000, Australia
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