Efficacy and Safety of the ELIOS Laser in Combined Cataract and Glaucoma Surgery

NCT06760169 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 46

Last updated 2026-04-01

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Summary

Glaucoma is an irreversible optic neuropathy. It is the second most common cause of blindness worldwide. Glaucoma can be treated with topical medications (eye drops), laser or surgery. Traditional surgery is invasive and has a high complication rate (hypotonia, endophthalmitis, cataracts, etc.). As a result, several types of micro-invasive surgery (MIGS) have been developed to reduce the risks of surgery while maintaining their effectiveness in lowering intraocular pressure (IOP). The ELIOS laser system is the only ophthalmological excimer laser designed for the surgical treatment of glaucoma. The aim of the procedure is to ablate the trabecular meshwork and inner wall of Schlemm´s canal ab interno, with the creation of 10 microchannels of 210 um in the trabeculum using the ELIOS laser with a wavelength of 308 nm, in order to improve trabecular outflow to achieve a reduction in IOP. The ELIOS laser is an example of Microinvasive Glaucoma surgery (MIGS) with published results demonstrating efficacy and safety. The ELIOS laser is already in use in France (AMM / CE mark achieved). Its use as part of a prospective interventional study will enable us to collect data in order to treat patients more effectively and improve the quality of care provided to glaucoma patients.

Conditions

Interventions

DEVICE

Surgery with ELIOS laser

This surgery involves visualizing the iridocorneal angle before or after cataract surgery, inserting the ELIOS laser probe into the anterior chamber to come into slight contact with the trabecular meshwork, then pressing the foot pedal, the surgeon activates the laser, which creates a microchannel by photoablating the trabecular meshwork and inner wall of Schlemm´s canal (trabeculostomy) ± 210 um in diameter. This gesture is repeated until 10 microchannels are created. The creation of these microchannels enhances the natural outflow of aqueous humor by bypassing the site of major resistance in the system. The usual duration of the ELIOS procedure is typically few minutes). The rest of the surgery does not deviate from standard phacoemulsification.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Hôpital Privé de la Baie

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Model
SINGLE_GROUP

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
80 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-01-05
Primary Completion
2027-12-31
Completion
2028-02-28

Countries

  • France

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