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What is iStent glaucoma implant?

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The iStent is a tiny glaucoma implant placed inside the eye’s drainage angle to help lower pressure.

How the iStent works

In open-angle glaucoma, the natural drainage mesh can become resistant to fluid outflow. The iStent creates a small channel from the front chamber into Schlemm’s canal, improving drainage.

  • Implanted through a very small incision, often during cataract surgery
  • Designed for mild to moderate open-angle glaucoma
  • Usually not visible to others once in place
  • May reduce the need for some pressure-lowering drops

Benefits and limitations

The iStent offers a relatively gentle option compared with traditional surgery. However, it may not lower pressure enough in advanced disease.

  • Recovery is typically similar to standard cataract surgery
  • Patients still need regular glaucoma monitoring
  • Some may continue drops or need additional procedures later
  • Suitability depends on glaucoma type, target pressure, and eye anatomy