In this study, the principle functionality of the device will be tested in humans for the first time. The study will evaluate the extent to which patients with atrophic dry age related macular degeneration (AMD) have evoked light perception using the implant.
In this study subjects are provided with a PRIMA sub-retinal implant in one eye. A camera integrated in the external components of the implant captures visual information of the environment, this information is processed by a pocket processor and then transmitted via projected IR light onto the implant. The implant received the projected IR light and stimulates the nerve cells of the retina. Interim analysis will be performed at 6 months after implantation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
5
The PRIMA Bionic Vision System is a device for treatment of patients who have lost their sight through outer retinal degenerative conditions of the eye such as atrophic dry age related macular degeneration. The PRIMA System is designed to provide partial restoration of the patient's visual function through electrical stimulation of the retinal neurons by a sub-retinally implanted stimulator that replace part of the degenerate photoreceptors
Fondation Ophtalmologique A. De Rothschild/ Hopital des Quinze Vingts/
Paris, France
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 6 months after implantation
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 6 weeks after implantation
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 3 months after implantation
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 12 months after implantation
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 18 months after implantation
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 24 months after implantation
Elicitation of perception
Elicitation of visual perception by electrical stimulation of the PRIMA implant measured by Octopus Visual Field
Time frame: 36 months after implantation
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Visual Acuity
Visual acuity is a measure of the ability of the visual system to distinguish shapes and details of objects at a given distance. This study use the Landolt Ring to measure visual acuity
Time frame: 18, 24 and 36 months after implantation if applicable
Letter Visual Acuity
Visual acuity is a measure of the ability of the visual system to distinguish shapes and details of objects at a given distance. This endpoint use the ETDRS charts to measure visual acuity
Time frame: 48, 60 and 72 month after implantation
Quality of Live measured by IVI
IVI-Impact of Vision Impairment questionnaire (quality of life based on patient reported outcome of functional vision, participation in vision-related daily living activities and emotional well-being)
Time frame: 48, 60 and 72 month after implantation