Ocular implant delivery assemblies are provided which include a cannula
having a lumen extending therethrough, a proximal end, a proximal end
opening, a distal end, a distal end opening, and a lumen extending
through the cannula. A cap is provided having a closed distal end, being
in contact with the outer wall of the cannula, and covering the distal
end and the distal end opening of the cannula, the cap being structured
to allow the distal end and the distal end opening of the cannula to pass
through the cap as the cannula is passed into an eye. An ocular implant
is located in the lumen. The implant may be sealed in the cannula without
the addition of a liquid carrier or it may be contained in a liquid
carrier medium in the cannula. The implant may be made up of a number of
microparticles having different compositions or different forms. The
assembly also includes a sleeve located on the proximal end of the
cannula and suitable for coupling the assembly to a syringe containing a
pushing gel.