There is new hope in the fight against glaucoma. Canaloplasty is a breakthrough procedure available to help patients who may be frustrated with their medications and aren't ready for surgery.

Canaloplasty is proven to safely lower intraocular pressure (IOP) and dependence on medications. And unlike traditional procedures, Canaloplasty is minimally invasive and has fewer complications and less follow-up.

How is Canaloplasty performed?
To perform Canaloplasty, your doctor will make a tiny incision to gain access to the eye. A microcatheter will enlarge the main drainage channel and other channels by injecting a sterile, gel-like material. After the drainage channel is made larger, the microcatheter is removed and a suture is placed within the canal and tightened to make sure that it stays open. By opening the canal, it will drain properly, and the pressure inside your eye will be relieved.


What are the benefits of Canaloplasty?
Compared to traditional glaucoma treatments, Canaloplasty can:
• Safely lower your pressure by an average of nearly 40%1
• Reduce or eliminate medications and costs
• Provide less risk of complications after surgery
• Fewer follow-up appointments
• Provide reduced scarring

This all adds up to the possibility that you may be able to live life without having to deal with medications. It also means you may never have to undergo glaucoma surgery. Best of all, Canaloplasty can keep your IOP low and your glaucoma under control, allowing you to preserve your vision and maintain an active lifestyle.

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1. Data on file. iScience Interventional Inc.

The iScience Interventional Canaloplasty Microcatheter is indicated for fluid infusion and aspiration during surgery. The iScience Interventional Canaloplasty Microcatheter is indicated for catheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal to reduce intraocular pressure in adult patients with open-angle glaucoma. FDA Cleared. 510(k) # K080067