Glaukos Technologies Featured in Numerous Scientific Abstracts at the 2022 American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting
Glaukos Corporation (NYSE: GKOS) announces its participation in the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) annual meeting, September 30 - October 3, 2022, in Chicago, IL. The company will showcase advancements in glaucoma and corneal health technologies. Key topics include novel intraoperative OCT use, trabecular bypass surgery efficacy, and corneal health presentations. Glaukos will exhibit at booth #4503, highlighting their commitment to innovative ophthalmic treatments. Further details and abstracts are available on the AAO website.
- Participation in the prestigious American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting enhances visibility.
- Showcasing a variety of innovative glaucoma and corneal health technologies.
- Engagement in significant scientific discussions may strengthen industry relationships.
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Key Glaucoma Presentations:
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Bryan CH Ang, MD
Novel Use of the Intraoperative OCT in Trabecular Bypass Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery
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Fritz H. Hengerer , MD
Trabecular Micro-Bypass +/- Cataract Surgery Shows 5-Year Efficacy and Safety in Eyes Regardless of Prior Glaucoma Surgery
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Jed Lusthaus , MBBS
Analysis of the Relationship Between IOP and Aqueous Outflow as Assessed by Hemoglobin Video Imaging After Trabecular Bypass Surgery With iStent Inject®
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Thomas W. Samuelson , MD
Endothelial Safety Profile of MIGS Stents
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Inder Paul Singh , MD
Trabecular Micro-Bypass for IOP Reduction in Glaucoma Uncontrolled by Prior Surgical or Medical Therapy (Prospective Multicenter Pivotal Trial of iStent Infinite®)
Key Glaucoma Course:
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Steven R. Sarkisian , MD
MIGS: Devices and Incisional Techniques
Key Glaucoma Symposium:
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Oluwatosin U. Smith, MD and
Qi N. Cui , MD
New Devices in Glaucoma
Key Corneal Health Presentations:
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Eric Kim
Effectiveness of CXL in Young Patients
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Katherin S. Peters , MD
Racial Disparities in KC: Presentation Severity and Treatment Outcomes
Key Corneal Health Courses:
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J. Bradley Randleman , MD
Advanced Corneal Topographic Analysis
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Audrey R. Talley Rostov , MD
Corneal Edema, Opacifications, Ectasia and Bacterial Keratitis: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies from the Preferred Practice Pattern Guidelines
Key Corneal Health Symposium:
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Loretta Szczotka-Flynn OD, Ph.D. and
Mark A. Kontos , MD
The Life Cycle of Keratoconus: From Diagnosis to Treatment and Lifetime Management
(joint session with theAmerican Academy of Optometry )
Abstracts and full session details can be found at www.aao.org/annual-meeting.
The AAO Annual Meeting is among the largest gatherings of ophthalmic physicians, medical personnel, and industry executives in the ophthalmic industry. All educational content of the AAO Annual Meeting is planned by its program committee, and AAO does not endorse, promote, approve or recommend the use of any products, devices or services.
About
About iStent inject W Trabecular Micro-Bypass System (
Indication for Use: The iStent inject W Trabecular Micro-Bypass System Model G2-W is indicated for use in conjunction with cataract surgery for the reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) in adult patients with mild to moderate primary open-angle glaucoma.
Contraindications: The iStent inject W is contraindicated in eyes with angle-closure glaucoma, traumatic, malignant, uveitic, or neovascular glaucoma, discernible congenital anomalies of the anterior chamber (AC) angle, retrobulbar tumor, thyroid eye disease, or Sturge-Weber Syndrome or any other type of condition that may cause elevated episcleral venous pressure.
Warnings: Gonioscopy should be performed prior to surgery to exclude congenital anomalies of the angle, PAS, rubeosis, or conditions that would prohibit adequate visualization of the angle that could lead to improper placement of the stent and pose a hazard.
MRI Information: The iStent inject W is MR-Conditional, i.e., the device is safe for use in a specified MR environment under specified conditions; please see Directions for Use (DFU) label for details.
Precautions: The surgeon should monitor the patient postoperatively for proper maintenance of IOP. The safety and effectiveness of the iStent inject W have not been established as an alternative to the primary treatment of glaucoma with medications, in children, in eyes with significant prior trauma, abnormal anterior segment, chronic inflammation, prior glaucoma surgery (except SLT performed > 90 days preoperative), glaucoma associated with vascular disorders, pseudoexfoliative, pigmentary or other secondary open-angle glaucomas, pseudophakic eyes, phakic eyes without concomitant cataract surgery or with complicated cataract surgery, eyes with medicated IOP > 24 mmHg or unmedicated IOP < 21 mmHg or > 36 mmHg, or for implantation of more or less than two stents.
Adverse Events: Common postoperative adverse events reported in the iStent inject randomized pivotal trial included stent obstruction (
Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by, or on the order of, a physician. Please see DFU for a complete list of contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse events.
For more information, visit www.glaukos.com.
About Photrexa® Viscous and Photrexa
Indications: Photrexa Viscous (riboflavin 5’-phosphate in
Important Safety Information: Corneal collagen cross-linking should not be performed on pregnant women. Ulcerative keratitis can occur. Patients should be monitored for resolution of epithelial defects. The most common ocular adverse reaction was corneal opacity (haze). Other ocular side effects include punctate keratitis, corneal striae, dry eye, corneal epithelium defect, eye pain, light sensitivity, reduced visual acuity and blurred vision. These are not all of the side effects of the corneal collagen cross-linking treatment.
For more information, go to www.livingwithkeratoconus.com/ to obtain the FDA-approved product labeling.
Photrexa Viscous and Photrexa are manufactured for
Forward-Looking Statements
All statements other than statements of historical facts included in this press release that address activities, events or developments that we expect, believe or anticipate will or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Although we believe that we have a reasonable basis for forward-looking statements contained herein, we caution you that they are based on current expectations about future events affecting us and are subject to risks, uncertainties and factors relating to our operations and business environment, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond our control, that may cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements in this press release. These potential risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, the timing and extent to which obtain regulatory approval for investigational products, our ability to successfully commercialize such products, the ability to obtain and maintain adequate financial coverage and reimbursement for our products, and the continued efficacy and safety profile of our products as might be suggested in the presentations at the AAO meeting. These and other risks, uncertainties and factors related to
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