Solar-Powered Eye Implant Restores Reading Vision
A multicenter trial showed 84% of dry AMD patients regained reading ability using the wireless PRIMA retinal implant with AI-powered smart glasses.
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Lying Eyes” Go Bionic: How Technology Is Rewriting Human Vision
For decades, treatments for macular degeneration have focused on slowing, not restoring vision loss. A new retinal implant is flipping that script, turning patients with geographic atrophy into human–machine hybrids who can see again. It’s not sci-fi; it’s a glimpse at how neuroengineering might redefine what it means to be blind — and human.
Solar-Powered Eye Implant Restores Reading Vision
A new electronic eye implant has restored reading vision to people blinded by dry age-related macular degeneration. In a major trial, patients using the PRIMA implant and augmented-reality glasses were able to see letters and words again after years of darkness. Groundbreaking Electronic Eye Restores Reading Vision People who had lost their sight have regained [...]
27 people with macular degeneration associated with age partially recover lost vision An article published last Monday, October 20 in The New England Journal of Medicine, entitled: “Subretinal Photovoltaic Implant to Restore Vision in Geographic Atrophy Due to AMD”, reports the results of an intervention carried out in 38 people diagnosed with geographical atrophy due to age-associated macular degeneration (DMAE), who, thanks to the surgical imp…
The technology is constantly moving forward and showing exceptional progress in many areas. This is the case with health, where a new apparatus succeeds in restoring the sight to patients!
NEJM Publishes Study Demonstrating Vision Restoration with Brain-Computer Interface Retinal Implant
The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) published results from a clinical trial demonstrating that Science Corporation’s PRIMA brain-computer interface (BCI) retinal implant can restore functional central vision in patients blinded by geographic atrophy (GA). The peer-reviewed study marks a major milestone in neurotechnology and ophthalmology, showing that patients implanted with PRIMA regained meaningful vision, enabling them to read letters…
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