Rhian Lewis is first person outside Germany to be fitted with implant to restore sight after retinitis pigmentosa left her virtually blind
A blind woman fitted with a “bionic eye” has spoken of her delight after she was able to uncover the time for the first time in more than six years.
Rhian Lewis,49, was given the retinal implant as fraction of an ongoing trial at Oxford’s John Radcliffe hospital. Surgeons at the Oxford Eye hospital implanted a tiny electronic chip at the back of her right eye’s retina in an attempt to help her see.
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Source: theguardian.com