Israeli woman's vision restored in world's first-ever 3D-printed cornea implant
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For the first time in the world, an Orb patient received a human eye-cell cancer, but printed 3D. The revolutionary transplant marked the beginning of a successful clinical study found...
Precise Bio Achieves World’s First 3D-Bio-Printed Corneal Implant
Precise Bio, a clinical-stage regenerative medicine company pioneering bio-printed tissues and organs with an initial focus on ophthalmology, announced the first patient has been successfully treated with PB-001, the company’s 3D-bio-printed corneal implant, at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, Israel, as part of its ongoing phase 1 clinical trial. The procedure was performed on October 29, 2025, on a patient who was legally blind at the time of t…
Blind people in their day-to-day lives face great difficulties in the mobility and orientation of spaces, but also in access to information and different physical barriers, in addition to the difficulties that exist in everything related to social communication. All this can lead to social isolation, emotional insecurity or frustration, among others. Although it seemed impossible years ago, now a new eye implant opens the door for these people t…
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