HFDS™ Glaucoma Procedure
High Frequency Deep Sclerotomy (HFDS) glaucoma surgery is a new ab interno procedure to lower the intraocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma. Using high frequency energy, six small pockets are formed in the iridocorneal angle, which significantly reduce the outflow resistance for aqueous humour.
Features and benefits:
Ideal in combination with cataract surgery or as individual application
Very short intervention time
Excellent long-term results
No bleb-formation, no corneal scars
Surgery can be repeated if necessary
Very low complication rate
Download
Images
Technical specifications
Brochures & Manuals
Description & Technical Specs
High Frequency Deep Sclerotomy (HFDS) glaucoma surgery is a new ab interno procedure to lower the intraocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma. Using high frequency energy, six small pockets are formed in the iridocorneal angle, which significantly reduce the outflow resistance for aqueous humour.
Features and benefits:
- Ideal in combination with cataract surgery or as individual application
- Very short intervention time
- Excellent long-term results
- No bleb-formation, no corneal scars
- Surgery can be repeated if necessary
- Very low complication rate