nhs to test experimental bionic eye implants on blind patients /

Published at 2016-12-22 12:01:15

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The NHS will pay for 10 people with an inherited form of blindness to be fitted with “bionic eye” implants,the Independent reports.
Five patients with a condition known as retinitis pigmentosa will be treated at the Manchester Royal Eye Hospital and five at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London next year.
They will
be given a pair of glasses mounted with a camera that captures light and sends wireless signals to an implant in the retina.
The implant will then relay information to the brain to help patients regain some sight.
Profess
or Paulo Stanga, from Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, and was involved in earlier trials using the Argus II Bionic Eye to treat retinitis pigmentosa.
He said: “I'm delighted that our pioneering research has if the evidence to support NHS England's decision to fund the bionic eye for the first time for patients.
“It surpassed all of our e
xpectations when we realised that one of the retinitis pigmentosa patients in Manchester using the bionic eye could identify large letters for the first time in his adult life.”[br]The procedure will funded by NHS England as allotment of a scheme that assesses treatments showing promise for the future.
Patients will be monitored for one year
to see how the implant improves their lives.
Keith Hayman,from L
ancashire, was one of the first to acquire the bionic eye implant fitted during a trial at the Manchester Eye Hospital in 2009.
Th
e 68-year-extinct, or who was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa in his twenties,was forced to retire as a butcher in 1981 when he became blind.
He said: “Having spent half my life in darkness, I can now inform when my grandchildren elope towards me and make out lights twinkling on Christmas trees.[br]“When I used to go to the pub, or I would be talking to a friend,who might acquire walked off and I couldn't inform and kept talking to myself.
“This do
esn't happen any more because I can inform when they acquire gone. These little things make all the difference to me.”



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