The microcatheter that started it all, offering trusted precision and effectiveness.
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Pressurized viscodilation with catheterization across the entire 360° of the conventional outflow pathway.

Over two decades of excellence with iTrack™

The iTrack™ Advance has a CE Mark (Conformité Européenne) 2862 and US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) #K221872 for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma.
INDICATIONS (USA): The iTrack™ Advance is indicated for fluid infusion or aspiration during surgery. The Nova Eye iTrack™ Advance is indicated for the cutting or disruption of the trabecular meshwork during goniotomy procedures.* The Nova Eye iTrack™ Advance is indicated for catheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal to reduce intraocular pressure in adult patients with open-angle glaucoma.The ab interno surgical technique is not a cleared indication of the iTrack™ Advance in the USA.
*The iTrack™ Advance cutting function (goniotomy) is a Class 1 510(k) exempt device function that is not specifically indicated for the reduction of intraocular pressure (IOP) or the treatment of open-angle glaucoma.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (USA): The iTrack™ Advance is not intended to be used for catheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal to reduce intraocular pressure in eyes of patients with the following conditions: Neovascular glaucoma; Angle-closure glaucoma; Previous surgery with resultant scarring of Schlemm’s canal.
PRECAUTIONS (USA): The iTrack™ Advance should be used only by physicians trained in ophthalmic surgery. Knowledge of surgical techniques, proper use of the surgical instruments, and post-operative patient management are considerations essential to a successful outcome.
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The iTrack™ has a CE Mark (Conformité Européenne) 2862 and US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) #K080067 for the treatment of open-angle glaucoma.
INDICATIONS: The iTrack™ canaloplasty microcatheter is indicated for fluid infusion or aspiration during surgery. The iTrack™ canaloplasty microcatheter is indicated for catheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal to reduce intraocular pressure in adult patients with open-angle glaucoma.The ab interno surgical technique is not a cleared indication for the iTrack™ in the USA.
CONTRAINDICATIONS: The iTrack™ canaloplasty microcatheter is not intended to be used for catheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm’s canal to reduce intraocular pressure in eyes of patients with the following conditions: neovascular glaucoma; angle closure glaucoma; and, previous surgery with resultant scarring of Schlemm’s canal.
ADVERSE EVENTS: Possible adverse events with the use of the iTrack™ canaloplasty microcatheter include, but are not limited to: hyphema, elevated IOP, Descemet’s membrane detachment, shallow or flat anterior chamber, hypotony, trabecular meshwork rupture, choroidal effusion, Peripheral Anterior Synechiae (PAS) and iris prolapse.
WARNINGS: The iTrack™ canaloplasty microcatheter is intended for one time use only. DO NOT re-sterilize and/or reuse, as this can compromise device performance and increase the risk of cross contamination due to inappropriate reprocessing.
PRECAUTIONS: The iTrack™ canaloplasty microcatheter should be used only by physicians trained in ophthalmic surgery. Knowledge of surgical techniques, proper use of the surgical instruments, and post-operative patient management are considerations essential to a successful outcome.