Mackert Marc J
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2020 โ 2026
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6 articles in Glaucoma Journal Club
Safety and efficacy of a small-aperture capsular bag-fixated intraocular lens in eyes with severe corneal irregularities.
The small-aperture IOL was a useful option in eyes with severe corneal irregularities, had a high safety index and a high satisfaction rate, and can lead to better visual quality in these cases.
EYEMATE-SC Trial: Twelve-Month Safety, Performance, and Accuracy of a Suprachoroidal Sensor for Telemetric Measurement of Intraocular Pressure.
The EYEMATE-SC sensor was safe and well tolerated through 12 months. Moreover, it allowed accurate, continuous IOP monitoring. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found after the references.
Two-Year Performance and Safety Results of the MINIject Supraciliary Implant in Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: Meta-Analysis of the STAR-I, II, III Trials.
This meta-analysis demonstrates the favorable safety and efficacy profile of a supraciliary device implanted in a stand-alone, ab-interno procedure in patients with mild-to-moderate POAG.
Long-term Safety and Performance of a Suprachoroidal Pressure Sensor System: Results of the EYEMATE-SC Trial Follow-up Study.
This study demonstrates the long-term safety of the EYEMATE-SC system.
Long-term astigmatism after intraocular pressure sensor implantation and nonpenetrating glaucoma surgery: EYEMATE-SC trial.
Despite its suprachoroidal localization, this study indicated that the miniaturized EYEMATE-SC IOP sensor did not negatively affect long-term astigmatism after combined implantation with NPGS.
Intraocular Pressure Fluctuations Recorded by a Telemetric Sensor after Nonpenetrating Glaucoma Surgery in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Nychthemeral IOP fluctuations persist in eyes with an average IOP of 10 mmHg after successful NPGS.