Tracking glaucoma implants for over a decade
NCT ID NCT07460791
Summary
This study follows glaucoma patients for 8 to 14 years after they received a tiny implant called Hydrus to help lower pressure inside their eye. Researchers want to see how well the implant continues to work over many years and whether patients still need additional medications or procedures to control their glaucoma. The study involves reviewing medical records and checking in with patients who had the implant placed at least 8 years ago.
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Department of Opthalmology
RECRUITINGMainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, 55131, Germany
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