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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / July / Taking FLIGHT
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Taking FLIGHT

ViaLase announces first commercial FLIGHT procedures in Europe

6/18/2026 2 min read

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Clinical Report: First Commercial Cases of FLIGHT Procedure for Glaucoma

Overview

ViaLase has successfully performed the first commercial cases of its FLIGHT procedure, a femtosecond laser image-guided trabeculotomy, in Europe.

Background

Current guidelines emphasize the importance of intraocular pressure reduction.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • The FLIGHT procedure utilizes the ViaLuxe Laser System, combining OCT imaging with femtosecond laser technology.
  • It creates micron-precision channels through the trabecular meshwork to improve aqueous outflow.
  • The inaugural procedures were performed at Centre for Sight in London and Breyer, Kaymak & Klabe Augenchirurgie in Düsseldorf.
  • FLIGHT is positioned as a minimally invasive alternative that avoids the need for incisional surgery.
  • The procedure is currently commercialized in Europe but remains investigational in the United States.

Clinical Implications

The FLIGHT procedure may provide an innovative option for clinicians managing open-angle glaucoma, potentially allowing for earlier intervention without the complications associated with traditional surgical methods. The precision and safety of this technique could enhance patient outcomes in glaucoma care.

Conclusion

The introduction of the FLIGHT procedure marks a pivotal moment in glaucoma treatment, emphasizing the shift towards minimally invasive techniques. Continued evaluation of its efficacy and safety will be essential as it becomes more widely adopted.

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  6. European Glaucoma Society - Terminology and guidelines for glaucoma, 6th Edition - PubMed
  7. Efficacy and safety of trabeculectomy versus micro-invasive glaucoma procedures (MIGPs) in managing glaucoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis | European Journal of Medical Research | Springer Nature
  8. 3D Finite Element Modeling of Femtosecond Laser Trabeculotomy - Djotyan - 2025 - Lasers in Surgery and Medicine - Wiley Online Library

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