Healaflow is a slowly resorbable viscoelastic implant indicated for penetrating
and non-penetrating glaucoma surgery. Injected under the scleral flap and
the conjunctiva, it acts as a drainage implant and limits the postoperative fibrosis
thus improving the surgical success rate.
Characteristics
- A space filling product
- An anti-inflammatory effect
- Non-animal origin
- Easy-to-use, an injectable implant
HealaFlow can be used in all types of glaucoma filtering surgeries:
- Trabeculectomy
- Deep Sclerectomy
- Viscocanalostomy
- Shunts/stents/tubes
HealaFlow can be injected:
- Into the scleral lake · Fig. 1
- Under the scleral flap · Fig. 2
- Under the conjunctiva · Fig. 3
Healaflow Symposia
WGC 2011 (Paris - France) Healaflow symposium videos
"Healaflow, three years of various clinical experiences using a cross-linked sodium hyaluronate implant in filtering surgery"
Effect of injectable cross-linked sodium hyaluronate in trabeculectomy | N. Wang (CHINA)HealaFlow in deep sclerectomy | P. Bettin (ITALY)
HealaFlow in difficult cases | A. Mermoud (SWITZERLAND)
"HealaFlow and Express" / HealaFlow and choroidal detachment management | E. Dahan (ISRAEL)
HealaFlow: clinical results | S. Roy (SWITZERLAND)
ICGS 2010 (New Delhi - India) Healaflow symposium videos
"HealaFlow: a new implant for filtering surgery"
HealaFlow, a slow resorbable implant for glaucoma surgery | O. Benoit
HealaFlow in Trabeculectomy | Dr A. Fea
HealaFlow in Deep Sclerectomy | Prof. A. Mermoud
HealaFlow: clinical results | Dr Roy
HealaFlow improves the success rate of Trabeculectomy with MMC | Prof. Al-Obeidan
Deep Sclerectomy Comparative Study T-Flux, HealaFlow & Ex-Press | Prof. Al-Obeidan
The interest of the combined use of HealaFlow & Ex-Press | Prof. Elie Dahan

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