Blindness, Acquired Clinical Trial
Official title:
Early Feasibility Study of the Orion Visual Cortical Prosthesis System
This is an early feasibility study of a new device, the Orion Visual Cortical Prosthesis System. The device is intended to stimulate the surface of the visual cortex to induce visual perception in blind individuals.
In this study, 6 subjects with bare light or no light perception in both eyes will be implanted with the Orion Cortical Visual Prosthesis System. The study will evaluate the safety of the device and surgery, as well as reliability of the system and the usefulness of any restored vision. Each subject will be followed for 6 years, with their health monitored throughout. Research sessions, visual function testing, and subject-reported outcomes will be used to evaluate the functioning of the system. ;
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