Scientists at UC Davis Health Systems have successfully started installing implants into eyes of patients who suffer from age-related macular degeneration, thus giving them brand new vision.
Retina Specialists at UC Davis Health Systems started installing the implant in May, and so far 50 patients have received it. One of the recipients, an 89 year old artist named Virginia Bane who stopped painting four years ago because of age related macular degeneration, is extremely enthralled. "I can see better now", she said after the surgery. "Colors are more vibrant, beautiful and natural, and I can read large prints with my glasses. I haven't been able to read for the past seven years. I look forward to being able to paint again."
Soon Virginia would be able to see even better as she retrains her brain how to see.
Approximately 60% of the patients were able to see three or more lines on the eye chart right after surgery.
The patient needs to met the following requirements to receive this implant:
- Must be at least 75 years of age.
- Must have retinal findings of geography atrophy or disciform scar with foveal involvement.
- Must have BCVA of 20/160 - 20/800.
- Must have evidence of a cataract in one eye.
- Must be willing to undergo pre-operative screening and post operative training with a low vision therapist.
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