Despite the rapid pace of biomedical engineering research, translating developed products into clinical practice remains challenging due to regulations, manufacturing, and long-termin vivosafety. The eye offers advantageous features to lower translational hurdles, making it an ideal clinical target and an approachable testbed for biofabricated implants. However, eyes also have anatomical and physiological barriers that hinder conventional ophthalmic delivery routes, leading to poor drug bioavailability. Advances in biofabrication and biomaterials used in ophthalmic therapeutic implants have the potential to address the current challenges. This review will explore biomaterials, biofabrication methods, and possible ocular implantation sites from the perspective of developing effective therapeutic implants. It also examines clinically available products and current clinical trials, along with recent advancements and next-generation technologies in ophthalmic therapeutic delivery implants. This review aims to provide insights that facilitate the translation of emerging ocular therapeutics into clinically available treatments.
Kim H, Kang NW, Hong W, Abdollahramezani S, Ngo GH, Raja D, Peters O, Mahajan VB, Myung D, DeBoer C. Implantable ocular therapeutic systems: an insight into their clinical potential in the long-term treatment of ocular diseases. Biofabrication. 2026 Mar 16;18(2). doi: 10.1088/1758-5090/ae49fe. PMID: 41734453.