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CORTIVISPilot Study for the Development of a Cortical Visual Neuroprosthesis for the Blind Based on Intracortical Microelectrodes

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Minicraniotomy

Procédure
Qui peut participer

Cécité+5

+ Maladies oculaires

+ Maladies du système nerveux

De 18 à 70 ans
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Comment se déroule l'étude

Autre étude

Interventionnel
Date de début : octobre 2019
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Résumé

Sponsor principalUniversidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche
Contacts de l'étudeEduardo Fernandez, MD and PhD
Dernière mise à jour : 28 janvier 2026
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Date de début de l'étude : 1 octobre 2019

Date à laquelle le premier participant a commencé l'étude.

Visual impairment is one of the ten most prevalent disabilities and poses extraordinary challenges to individuals in our society, which is heavily dependent on sight. Drug development and genetic engineering have had only marginal success as possible treatments but new hope has been generated by recent advances in neuroscience, micro-fabrication technologies, biomaterials, neuromorphic engineering and information and communication technologies leading to the development of highly sophisticated neural prosthetic devices which interact with the nervous system. Such assistive devices have already allowed thousands of deaf patients to hear sounds and acquire language abilities and the same hope exists in the field of visual rehabilitation. Several research groups worldwide are engaged in attempts to restore vision through retinal prosthesis. However these devices are not viable for all causes of blindness. Thus, if the communication link between eye and brain is destroyed (e.g. for Glaucoma or optic nerve atrophy), as is the case for 148 million people worldwide, then visual cortical prosthesis holds the dominant hope for visual restoration. Consequently, there are many compelling reasons to pursue the development of a cortical prosthesis capable of restoring some useful vision in profoundly blind patients and this approach may be the only treatment available for end-stage retinitis pigmentosa patients and for pathologies such as glaucoma optic atrophy, trauma to the retina and/or optic nerves, and for diseases of the central visual pathways due to brain injuries or stroke. The investigators will implant the CORTIVIS vision neuroprosthetic system, which utilizes a FDA cleared microelectrode array, into blind human volunteers and obtain descriptive feedback about visualized percepts. The experiments are designed to learn if volunteers can learn to integrate the electrical stimulation of brain visual areas into meaningful percepts. It is expected that a cortical device can create truly meaningful visual percepts that can be translated into functional gains such as the recognition, localization and grasping of objects or skillful navigation in familiar an unfamiliar environments resulting in a substantial improvement in the standard of living of blind and visually impaired persons. All the experiments will be carried out at the patient's hospital room (Hospital IMED Elche) during the post-surgical period or in a human psychophysical laboratory (University Miguel Hernández).

Titre officielPilot Study for the Development of a Cortical Visual Neuroprosthesis for the Blind Based on Intracortical Microelectrodes
NCT02983370
Sponsor principalUniversidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche
Contacts de l'étudeEduardo Fernandez, MD and PhD
Dernière mise à jour : 28 janvier 2026
Issu d'une base de données validée par les autorités. Revendiquer en tant que partenaire

Protocole

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5 participants à inclure

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Critères

Tout sexe

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De 18 à 70 ans

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Conditions

Pathologie

CécitéMaladies oculairesMaladies du système nerveuxManifestations NeurologiquesTroubles de la SensationSignes et symptômesConditions pathologiques, signes et symptômesTroubles de la vision

Critères

Inclusion Criteria: * Participant is capable and willing to provide informed consent for participation in the trial. * Severe visual impairment with bilateral visual loss. * Greater than 18 years of age. * General health: excellent. * Following a general physical and neurological examination, patient must have normal serum electrolytes, C-reactive protein, complete blood count and PT and PTT. * No history of stroke, seizure, coagulopathy, cardiac arrhythmias or ischemia, pulmonary, hepatic or renal disease, nor transmissible viruses such as hepatitis or HIV. * Stable dose of current regular medication for at least four weeks prior to trial entry. * Able to perform the study during the full time period of up to 6 months. Special consideration will be given to patients with (1) detailed medical histories, including documentation of the onset, mechanism and evolution of the blindness; (2) lower risks associated with surgery; and (3) no psychiatric disorders or other mental disabilities. Exclusion Criteria: * Age \<18 or \>70. * Period of appropriate visual functions \< 12 years /lifetime. * For medical reasons: Individuals with a history of seizure disorders, coagulopathy, cardiac arrythmias or ischemia, pulmonary, hepatic or renal disease, and any other neurological disorder. Patients who carry a transmissible virus such as hepatitis and individuals with HIV-related neuropathies. * Vulnerable subject groups (e.g., pregnant women, prisoners, etc.). * Persons unable to give written informed consent prior to participation in the study. * Not able to perform the study during the full time period (at least 3 months). * Any other significant disease or disorder which, in the opinion of the Investigator, may either put the participants at risk because of participation in the trial, or may influence the result of the trial, or the participant's ability to participate in the trial.

Plan de l'étude

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Groupes de traitement
Objectifs de l'étude

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Cette étude ne comporte pas de groupe placebo. 

Groupes de traitement

Groupe I

Expérimental
Blind volunteers will be implanted with our existing vision neuroprosthetic system, which utilizes a FDA cleared microelectrode array, using a minicraniotomy. The array will be implanted near the occipital pole or in extra striate areas. The investigators will collect descriptive feedback regarding thresholds, evoked perceptions and stimulation parameters leading to recognizable patterns.

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Objectifs principaux

Objectifs secondaires

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Hospital IMED Elche

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Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche

Elche, Spain
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