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Multicenter Glaucoma Study Investigating Standalone Canaloplasty

Multicenter Glaucoma Study Investigating Standalone Canaloplasty, Randomized Controlled Trial: iTrack Advance (Nova Eye, Inc.) Compared to OMNI (Sight Sciences)

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About This Trial

A multicenter, randomized, clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of canaloplasty performed as a standalone procedure using the iTrack™ Advance canaloplasty device (Nova Eye, Inc.) as compared to the OMNI® Surgical System (Sight Sciences) in patients with mild to moderate primary open-angle glaucoma.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Male or female subjects, 22 years or older at the time of surgery - Diagnosed with mild to moderate primary open angle glaucoma - Candidate for canaloplasty surgery: i.e., catheterization of Schlemm's canal and subsequent viscodilation of Schlemm's canal, without trabeculotomy - Intolerance to medical therapy OR need/willingness to reduce medications - At the Screening Visit, IOP of ≤ 30 mmHg while on 1-4 ocular hypotensive medications - At the Baseline Visit, unmedicated IOP ≥ 21mmHg and ≤ 36 mmHg, and ≥ 3mmHg higher than medicated IOP - Shaffer grade of ≥ 3 in all four quadrants - Central corneal thickness ≥ 480µm and ≤ 620 µm - Able and willing to comply with the study procedures and attend all follow-up visits - Understands and signs the willing to sign a consent form Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Any of the following prior treatments for glaucoma (study eye): 1. Laser trabeculoplasty i. Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) conducted within 6-months of the Screening Visit ii. Prior Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty 2. iStent or iStent Inject within 180 days of the Screening Visit 3. Endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP) or Micropulse laser 4. Trabeculectomy or other bleb forming procedure including Xen, Express, and glaucoma draining device/valve 5. Prior canaloplasty (ab interno and ab externo) 6. Prior goniotomy, or trabeculotomy (ab externo and ab interno) 7. Hydrus microstent 8. Suprachoroidal stent (e.g., Cypass, iStent Supra, MINIject) 9. Concurrent IOP-lowering procedure other than use of the iTrack Advance canaloplasty device OR the OMNI Surgical System at the time of surgery (e.g., ECP, CPC, etc.) - Acute angle closure, traumatic, congenital, malignant, uveitic or neovascular glaucoma, pigmentary glaucoma or pseudoexfoliative glaucoma - Cataract surgery within 6 months of the Screening Visit in the study eye - History of fellow eye with cataract surgery within 30 days of Screening ...See full criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Male or female subjects, 22 years or older at the time of surgery * Diagnosed with mild to moderate primary open angle glaucoma * Candidate for canaloplasty surgery: i.e., catheterization of Schlemm's canal and subsequent viscodilation of Schlemm's canal, without trabeculotomy * Intolerance to medical therapy OR need/willingness to reduce medications * At the Screening Visit, IOP of ≤ 30 mmHg while on 1-4 ocular hypotensive medications * At the Baseline Visit, unmedicated IOP ≥ 21mmHg and ≤ 36 mmHg, and ≥ 3mmHg higher than medicated IOP * Shaffer grade of ≥ 3 in all four quadrants * Central corneal thickness ≥ 480µm and ≤ 620 µm * Able and willing to comply with the study procedures and attend all follow-up visits * Understands and signs the informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Any of the following prior treatments for glaucoma (study eye): 1. Laser trabeculoplasty i. Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) conducted within 6-months of the Screening Visit ii. Prior Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty 2. iStent or iStent Inject within 180 days of the Screening Visit 3. Endocyclophotocoagulation (ECP) or Micropulse laser 4. Trabeculectomy or other bleb forming procedure including Xen, Express, and glaucoma draining device/valve 5. Prior canaloplasty (ab interno and ab externo) 6. Prior goniotomy, or trabeculotomy (ab externo and ab interno) 7. Hydrus microstent 8. Suprachoroidal stent (e.g., Cypass, iStent Supra, MINIject) 9. Concurrent IOP-lowering procedure other than use of the iTrack Advance canaloplasty device OR the OMNI Surgical System at the time of surgery (e.g., ECP, CPC, etc.) * Acute angle closure, traumatic, congenital, malignant, uveitic or neovascular glaucoma, pigmentary glaucoma or pseudoexfoliative glaucoma * Cataract surgery within 6 months of the Screening Visit in the study eye * History of fellow eye with cataract surgery within 30 days of Screening * Subjects at significant risk by a washout of ocular hypotensive medication, and/or subjects where the unmedicated IOP is expected to exceed the upper limit of 36 mmHg * Use of systemic medications (either current, within 30 calendar days of Screening exam, or anticipated) that may cause an increase in IOP, (e.g., systemic steroids including inhaled and oral steroids used on a regular basis) * Ocular and/or systemic diseases that could affect the corneal endothelium (such as corneal endothelial dystrophy, intraocular inflammation and infection, or congenital abnormalities) * History of penetrating keratoplasty or another corneal transplant * BCVA of 20/200 or worse in the fellow eye not due to cataract * Previous treatment with OMNI or iTrack (Note: permitted if fellow eye only was treated) * BCVA of 20/50 or worse in the study eye not due to posterior capsular opacification

Treatments Being Tested

DEVICE

Ab-interno canaloplasty utilizing the iTrack Advance device

360 degree microcatheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm's canal

DEVICE

Ab-interno canaloplasty utilizing the OMNI Surgical System

360 degree microcatheterization and viscodilation of Schlemm's canal

Locations (5)

Breyer Kaymak Klabe Augenchirurgie
Düsseldorf, Germany
Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Servicio de Oftalmologia
Madrid, Spain
Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, NHS Lothian
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
St. Paul's Eye Unit, Liverpool University
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Manchester Royal Eye Hospital
Manchester, United Kingdom