Optical implant could revolutionise glaucoma management


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 06 Aug 2014

CUTTING EDGE: One of the designs of the Pro-IOP micro implant.

Based in Hanover, Germany, Implandata Opthalmic Products GmbH has announced the advancement of its Pro-IOP eye pressure measurement system, an implantable sensor that could not only reduce doctor visits but preserve the sight of an aging population. 

Once installed in a patient, the pressure sensor wirelessly transmits data to the doctor's database and provides a layman's version of the data to the patient by means of an app. 

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