SpyGlass Pharma (SGP) Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
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Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
10 Jun, 2026Key product and market insights
Introduced a drug-eluting intraocular lens system addressing both cataracts and glaucoma in a single procedure, targeting a $13 billion market with 1 million annual U.S. procedures and global expansion potential.
The system delivers up to three years of bimatoprost therapy, with a secondary implant offering up to seven additional years, potentially providing a decade of treatment from two surgeries.
Product fits seamlessly into existing cataract surgery workflows, enabling all cataract surgeons to address glaucoma without new skills or equipment.
Competitive advantage includes accessibility to three times more surgeons compared to current MIGS devices, with clear regulatory and reimbursement pathways.
Strong intellectual property protection and $151 million in cash support ongoing development and commercialization plans.
Clinical development and efficacy
Phase I/II trials showed 95% of patients off topical therapy and a 37% mean IOP reduction, with strong safety and efficacy replicated in multicenter phase II trials.
Phase II data demonstrated 34% mean IOP reduction and 98% of subjects off all topical IOP-lowering medications at one year.
Visual outcomes matched or exceeded leading monofocal lenses, with no serious ocular adverse events observed.
Phase III trials underway with two parallel protocols, each enrolling 400 patients, focusing on IOP reduction and visual acuity as co-primary endpoints.
Protocol adjustments in phase III include lowering maximum IOP and reducing allowed topical drops to minimize variability.
Commercialization and reimbursement strategy
Product leverages established cataract surgery codes and Medicare Part B reimbursement, with a new Category 3 CPT code for additional surgeon revenue.
Facilities benefit from drug revenue tied to existing procedures, and reimbursement models are being refined ahead of launch to ensure confidence.
Commercial launch strategy focuses on high-volume cataract centers and building robust field sales and reimbursement teams.
Team has extensive experience launching ophthalmology products under Med B buy-and-bill models.
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