A Gel Stent Is Widely Used In Eye Research Facilities, Hospitals, And Eye Clinics
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A Stent is a tiny, inflatable tube used to treat arteries
that are too narrow. Additionally, it can be inserted into weak arteries to
enhance blood flow and stop arteries from bursting. Stents are particularly
useful in keeping the arteries from bursting and in supplying blood to the weak
arteries. Soft collagen that is produced from gelatin makes up the Gel Stent. The
Gel Stent is made using gelatin that is soft and produced from collagen. After being
injected, Gel Stent becomes hydrated and swells, creating a soft, flexible tube
that clings to ocular tissue and is immobile. It's a minimally invasive
process.
By allowing fluid to flow into the subconjunctival canal, it
greatly lowers intraocular pressure (IOP), and compared to other synthetic
materials, the material has less complications. Preclinical, clinical phase
I/II, clinical phase III, Research, clinical phase I, and clinical phase II are
the different categories based on the clinical studies. The iStent is the first
known micro-invasive glaucoma surgery device and the tiniest stent that can be
grafted into the body (MIGS device). In eye research facilities, the Gel Stent is widely used. In hospitals
and eye clinics, they are also used medically.
A gel stent is a small, flexible device used in the
treatment of Glaucoma, a disease that affects the optic nerve and can lead to
vision loss. Glaucoma is caused by increased pressure within the eye, known as
intraocular pressure (IOP), and the gel stent helps to lower IOP by increasing
the outflow of aqueous humor, the clear fluid that circulates inside the eye.

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