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The XEN Gel Stent is a 6-mm gel stent designed to be implanted through a small corneal incision to create a new pathway for aqueous flow from the anterior chamber to the subconjunctival space. The stent, which swells slightly and becomes flexible when hydrated, creates a permanent channel for aqueous outflow and overtime creates a low-lying bleb.
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Yes
Ab interno
For the management of refractory glaucomas, including cases where previous surgical treatment has failed, cases of primary open-angle glaucoma, and pseudoexfoliative or pigmentary glaucoma with open angles that are unresponsive to maximum tolerated medical therapy.
Not specified
Treatment of mild to severe glaucoma during cataract surgery or as a stand-alone procedure as indicated
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Allergan
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Madison, NJ 07940
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