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The future Some exciting new technologies are on the horizon. I'm especially hopeful about devices that feed glaucoma medication into the eye over the long term, without the need for drops. Glaukos is in Phase II with the iDose, a microscopic canister containing anti-glaucoma medication. You inject the canister into the anterior chamber and it elutes medica- tion. I will be presenting one-year data for the iDose at the upcoming meeting of the American Glaucoma Society. Ocular Therapeutix is test- ing an intracanilicular device that similarly releases medication for 90 days. That company is also testing an intracameral device that accom- plishes the same thing. It could be that we'll implant these items along with cataract surgery or stent surgery. If these developments come to pass, we'll be doing surgery on an even greater percentage of glaucoma patients. Glaucoma threatens the sight of around 60 million people in the world, with 3 million of those in the United States. As 10,000 Baby Boomers are joining the ranks of Medicare every day, this disease will become more prevalent. In the past, a large number of these patients would have been destined for low or no vision, but it's now possible and economically feasible to prevent that fate for most of these patients. OSM M a r c h 2 0 1 7 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 5 5 Dr. Sarkisian (steven-sarkisian@dmei.org) serves as the Glaucoma Fellowship Director at the Dean A. McGee Eye Institute in Oklahoma City, and as a clinical professor of ophthalmology at the University of Oklahoma. He has served as a clinical investigator for several minimally invasive glaucoma devices. He is the author of Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery, a Practical Guide.

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